Broken Bodies
Daisy Lane, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Annie Aldington
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By:
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June Hampson
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Daisy Lane returns to her hometown of Gosport after a spell abroad. She's been getting over the bad times, having lost both her husband, Kenny, and her lover, Eddie, to violent deaths. In her months away from home, Daisy has been busy. She's given birth to a baby boy, Eddie's son, and has been plotting her revenge on Roy Kemp: the London gangster who viciously murdered Eddie. Now she's ready to carry out those plans. But is it possible for a vulnerable woman to take on a man like Roy Kemp and not be badly hurt?
©2007 June Hampson (P)2007 Isis Publishing Ltd.Critic Reviews
"It's violent, sexy and I couldn't put it down." ( Peterborough Evening Telegraph)
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