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Liverpool Lamplight

A thrilling saga of bitter rivalry and family ties

Author: Lyn Andrews  

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A powerful saga set in the years before the Second World War from bestselling author Lyn Andrews

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A powerful saga set in the years before the Second World War from bestselling author Lyn Andrews

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Lyn Andrews' engaging and heart-warming saga LIVERPOOL LAMPLIGHT is not to be missed by readers of Kate Thompson and Kitty Neale

Georgie Deegan will do anything for money. His sister will do anything for love . . .

Since they were kids in the backstreets of Liverpool, brother and sister Georgie and Katie Deegan have fought like cat and dog. Now Katie is at Moorehouse's lemonade factory,whilst Georgie has a good job at the B & A - and when he comes home he puts his feet up. Unlike Katie, who does her turn in their mother Molly's fish and game shop.

Yet when their father dies suddenly, Georgie assumes the shop is his - and that his chance has come to rule the Deegan roost. Katie has other ideas, as does her strong-minded mother Molly.

But, as World War II draws closer and Georgie's illegal money-making schemes gain momentum, neither Katie nor her mother has any idea what troubles lie in store for the women whose lives the ruthless Georgie Deegan is set to control - at any cost . . .

Praise for Lyn Andrews' unforgettable novels:

'A compelling read' Woman's Own

'Gutsy . . . A vivid picture of a hard-up, hard-working community . . . will keep the pages turning' Daily Express

'A page-turning and beautifully written novel' Irish World

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Critic Reviews

“'Praise for Lyn Andrews: 'An outstanding storyteller - Woman's WeeklyA vivid portrayal of life - BestA compelling read - Woman's OwnThe Catherine Cookson of Liverpool - Northern Echo”

'Praise for Lyn Andrews: 'An outstanding storyteller - Woman's Weekly

A vivid portrayal of life - Best

A compelling read - Woman's Own

The Catherine Cookson of Liverpool - Northern Echo

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About the Author

Lyn Andrews was born in Liverpool in 1944; her father Joseph was killed on D-Day just nine months later. Lyn was brought up in Liverpool and became a secretary before she married and gave birth to triplets. Once the children had gone to school Lyn began writing, and her first novel was quickly accepted for publication. She has since written over thirty books, many of them Sunday Times bestsellers.

Lyn lives on the Isle of Man, but spends many weeks of the year back on Merseyside, seeing her children and grandchildren.

Facebook: @LynAndrewsBooks

Twitter: @lynandrewsbooks

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Lyn Andrews' engaging and heart-warming saga LIVERPOOL LAMPLIGHT is not to be missed by readers of Kate Thompson and Kitty Neale Georgie Deegan will do anything for money. His sister will do anything for love . . . Since they were kids in the backstreets of Liverpool, brother and sister Georgie and Katie Deegan have fought like cat and dog. Now Katie is at Moorehouse's lemonade factory,whilst Georgie has a good job at the B & A - and when he comes home he puts his feet up. Unlike Katie, who does her turn in their mother Molly's fish and game shop. Yet when their father dies suddenly, Georgie assumes the shop is his - and that his chance has come to rule the Deegan roost. Katie has other ideas, as does her strong-minded mother Molly. But, as World War II draws closer and Georgie's illegal money-making schemes gain momentum, neither Katie nor her mother has any idea what troubles lie in store for the women whose lives the ruthless Georgie Deegan is set to control - at any cost . . . Praise for Lyn Andrews' unforgettable novels: 'A compelling read' Woman's Own 'Gutsy . . . A vivid picture of a hard-up, hard-working community . . . will keep the pages turning' Daily Express 'A page-turning and beautifully written novel' Irish World

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Product Details

Publisher
Headline Publishing Group | Headline Book Publishing
Published
9th July 2020
Pages
416
ISBN
9781472267412

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