December 2010 Book of the Month.
A good page-turner with lots of scandal, sex and glamour and despite its rather predictable ending, as is often the norm in this area, it was great fun getting there. It’s a blockbuster with bite, a family saga of high and low life, well worth losing yourself in.
Comparison: Jo Rees, Rupert James, Jackie Collins.
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The LaFata family have it all - obscene wealth, talent, good fortune and beautiful genes. Or at least they used to...until the head of the family, Giancarlo 'Fatty' La Fata, vanishes over the side of his yacht one night and disappears into the dark Riviera night. His widow (and fourth wife) Jade, his son, Carlo Jr, and daughters, Francesca and Angelica, are left awash in a sea of heartbreak and confusion. Did Fatty fall, or was he pushed? But this question only leads to more - for around a strong man, are even stronger women. Mothers, daughters, lovers, wives and sisters - Fatty has left a web of women who all have their own secrets. When one of these women steps forward to clean up the mess Fatty left behind she will meet the drug dealers and illegal gamblers that lurk behind the glamour of the French Riviera, she will risk her heart as well as her life. Can she save the La Fata family from destruction? Or is it already too late?
Saints v Sinners features in the following genres: Family Drama, Romance / Relationship Stories, eBooks of the Month, Books of the Month, Fiction, Recommendations
Saints v Sinners is available in Paperback
Saints v Sinners was written by Katie Agnew and published by Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ) an imprint of Orion Publishing Co
Saints v Sinners has 407 pages