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Fatal

Written by Jacqui Rose

Narrated by Annie Aldington

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

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Hair-raising, addictive and absolutely terrifying, gangland thriller fans are going to devour the latest gritty chiller by best-selling author Jacqui Rose.’ Reader review

Dying is easy. It’s living that’s hard…

An eye for an eye.
Cabhan Morton wants to leave the Russo crime family for good and live in peace with his daughter, Alice Rose. But the Russos won’t let him walk away without a fight.

A tooth for a tooth.
Franny Doyle would do anything for Cabhan and Alice, but helping them escape the vindictive Russo brothers won’t be easy. The only place they’ll be safe is back in Essex with Alfie Jennings.

A daughter for a daughter…
Franny knows she won’t be welcomed by Alfie with open arms – but she doesn’t have a choice. The Russos are out for blood and they won’t stop until Alice is dead…

The heart-racing new thriller perfect for fans of Kimberley Chambers and Martina Cole.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 10, 2019
ISBN9780008287337
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Jacqui Rose

Jacqui Rose was born in Manchester but grew up in South Yorkshire. She spent her childhood daydreaming and writing plays and stories. She trained as an actress but eventually decided to focus on the written word and became a bestselling author of gritty British crime novels. She is also collaborating with Martina Cole. Jacqui is also a children’s author and has been nominated for several awards. She has three grown up children and is often running around after her dogs, cats and horses.

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