The Locksmith

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Pub Date 18 Mar 2021 | Archive Date 3 Mar 2021

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Description

Most authors write what they know. Linda Calvey writes what she lived.

They grew up with nothing. Just a regular family scraping by, living an honest life while crime ruled the East End. Until all that honesty and all that hard work left them with nothing.

Poor, destitute and hungry, young Ruby decides to pull them from the ashes. It starts as one job, one step outside the law. Yet that one step sets her on a path - straight to the top.

But in the East End you don't build an empire without making a few enemies . . .

Welcome to the underbelly of London, where criminals run the streets and one woman will do anything to protect her family.

Most authors write what they know. Linda Calvey writes what she lived.

They grew up with nothing. Just a regular family scraping by, living an honest life while crime ruled the East End. Until all...


Advance Praise

'The bravest and most authentic new voice in crime fiction'

Martina Cole


'Linda is the real McCoy ... the detail and the banter is perfect and the people are hard as nails, just as it should be'

Freddie Foreman, 'The Godfather of British Crime'

'The bravest and most authentic new voice in crime fiction'

Martina Cole


'Linda is the real McCoy ... the detail and the banter is perfect and the people are hard as nails, just as it should be'

Freddie...


Available Editions

EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781787395268
PRICE £12.99 (GBP)

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