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Getting There

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This gripping East End saga, set in the 1960s, is perfect for fans of Dilly Court, Rosie Goodwin and Donna Douglas. Bestselling author Gilda O'Neill expertly combines page-turning drama with vivid characterisation - the perfect dose of escapism... Praise for Gilda O'Neill 'A sharp eye, a warm heart and a gift for storytelling' -- Elizabeth Buchan 'This novel has everything...a cracking read' -- Martina Cole 'I just couldn't stop turning the pages' - 5 STARS 'Great book with great characters - defiantly recommended' - 5 STARS 'A cracking read' - 5 STARS 'I couldn't put it down' - 5 STARS 'A real page turner' - 5 STARS ********************************************************************************************** NOT ALL RELATIONSHIPS LEAD TO GOOD THINGS - WILL SHE BE ABLE TO FIND HER WAY THROUGH? What's a nice girl like Lorna Wright doing with an East End bad boy like Richie Clayton? The world is changing and London is swinging: it's the 1960s. But in the East End the docks are closing and life will never be the same. Lorna Wright is a nice girl, but Richie Clayton is bad news: a violent thug who will stop at nothing to climb his way to the top of the East End underworld. The more Lorna gets mixed up in his ugly, brutal world, the more she finds herself in trouble too. There are plenty of people who'd like to see Richie stopped. So when, after a terrible row with Lorna, Richie is found murdered, the finger of accusation points in all sorts of directions...

About This Edition

ISBN: 9780099279983
Publication date: 21st March 2002
Author: Gilda O'Neill
Publisher: Arrow Books Ltd an imprint of Cornerstone
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 448 pages
Genres: Modern and Contemporary Fiction