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S'està carregant… No Peace for the Wickedde Pip Granger
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. Lizzie Robinson, whose daughter Jenny died a year and a half ago, is working as a shop assistant for Freddy the Frock and his partner Antony, and living in a small flat over Bandy's bar. When Sugar asks Lizzie to help out in the bar aon weekends and Bandy niece Peace comes to stay, Lizzie develops a new interest in life. Then Peace disappears.... I don't know how I missed this when it first came out, but it's a good follow-up to the series that starts with Not All Tarts Are Apple. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
Pertany a aquestes sèriesSoho Series (4)
It is 1956, and Lizzy is working in Soho when Peace comes to stay. Peace is a beautiful sixteen-year-old part-Chinese girl, the daughter - it turns out - of her employer Bandy Bunion's estranged sister. Peace has been at a boarding school in the country - but, tired of feeling lonely and of being bullied, she has run away, and does not intend to go back offers to take her in; she lost her own daughter - Rosie's best friend - to leukaemia two years previously and she feels a special bond with Peace. Life, Lizzy also feels, has been rather too quiet recently; but things are about to change dramatically. Bandy has got a new man in her life - a crook for certain, Lizzy thinks, especially when Bandy's valuables start to go missing. And Lizzy's got a new man too. TC is Rosie's Dad and everyone's favourite policeman. But is he interested in her? it looks as though there's only one thing to do. Lizzy asks TC to help her find Peace, and the first place they must visit is the seedy dock area in Limehouse. The home of the Chinese community, it's a very dangerous place indeed . . No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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Apparently this is the fourth in a series involving the same characters, which would explain why there were so many people mentioned who had little part to play in the story. I found this rather confusing in the early chapters; combined with the very informal writing style, and a tendency to over-describe places with lists of details, and I almost considered giving up on the book. But decided to keep going, and am glad I did since by about half way through I was able to get into the style, and found Lizzie increasingly interesting as a person.
I gather that the author grew up in Soho in this era, so the settings and people are, presumably, authentic. As such it was interesting from the social history perspective, although the drama at the end seemed a little far-fetched - but perhaps not.
I imagine this would have been better if read after at least one of the earlier novels in the series. Three and a half stars would be fairer. ( )