Author:Katie Flynn
It is a cold night and Sylvie Dugdale is weeping as she walks by the Mersey. A figure approaches and, dodging aside to avoid him, she falls into the river.
Constable Brendan O'Hara, just coming off duty, sees the girl's plight and dives in to rescue her. He is dazzled by her beauty but Sylvie's husband is in prison and the closeness that Brendan soon longs for is impossible.
Sylvie has to escape from Liverpool, so Brendan arranges for her to stay with his cousin Caitlin in Dublin until it is safe to return. There she meets Maeve, a crippled girl from the slums, who will change all their lives when a little girl is lost ...
A challenge to Josephine Cox
—— Bookseller'A carnival atmosphere that's tinged with a little sadness.'
—— Woman’s Own'Celebrates the colourful characters and atmosphere of 1950s Soho, where this queen of London saga-writers grew up.'
—— What’s On In London'A colourful, deeply nostalgic evocation of Soho in the Fifties, drawing heavily on the author's own childhood.'
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