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Queen of Thieves
'A deliciously unputdownable novel for the underlying rebel in all of us' Book of the Month (Historical Fiction) 'A colourful tale of love, lust, making good and revenge' The Sun …
Queen of Thieves
'A colourful tale of love, lust, making good and revenge' The Sun 'Gripping from the very first page... this fast-paced, amoral story should appeal to fans of Peaky Blinders' The …
All My Mother's Secrets
THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER'Beautifully-penned story on the harshness of life and how hope survives' – Sun'Absorbing . . . Marsh writes with a novelistic flair' – Daily Mail From …
Queen of Clubs
Queen of Thieves
Her Father's Daughter
The international bestseller.From the Sunday Times bestselling author Beezy Marsh, comes a moving true story of two women fighting to survive scandal, poverty and war.When Annie …
Queen of Clubs
'A gripping tale of betrayal, revenge and survival' THE SUN'A fast, atmospheric read studded with startling betrayals' MAIL ON SUNDAY 1957, London.Gangland Queen Nell has the …
Queen of Diamonds
London, 1922. Orphan girl Alice dreams there's more to life than toiling long hours in Pink's jam factory. Inspired by stories about the legendary Queen of Thieves, Mary Carr, who …
Queen of Diamonds
London, 1922. Orphan girl Alice dreams there's more to life than toiling long hours in Pink's jam factory. Inspired by stories about the legendary Queen of Thieves, Mary Carr, who …
Keeping My Sisters' Secrets
The Sunday Times Bestseller and #1 international bestseller'A moving and bittersweet story' Sun Keeping My Sister’s Secrets by Beezy Marsh is the heartwarming true story of three …
Queen of Clubs
Don't miss the next gripping and unputdownable gangland saga in the series by Beezy Marsh'Oh my goodness what a story' NETGALLEY REVIEWER, 5*'Excellent follow up to the first book' …
Queen of Thieves
An electrifying historical adventure about a ring of bold and resourceful women thieves in post-World War II London.Gangland was a mans world. Or so they thought. The women knew …