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Trust Nobody

Daisy Lane, Book 1

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Trust Nobody

By: June Hampson
Narrated by: Annie Aldington
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It is 1962. Daisy Lane's man, Kenny, is in jail for robbery, leaving Daisy to run the couple's café down in Gosport, Hampshire. Daisy lives above the café and shares the house with Kenny's older brother, Eddie: a handsome, resourceful villain with a streak of viciousness that leads him to commit acts of terrifying violence to get his way. But Eddie has a weakness and it's called "Daisy". He loves his brother's wife; Kenny's not around, and Eddie always gets what he wants.©2006 June Hampson (P)2007 Isis Publishing Crime Fiction Mystery Romance Romantic Suspense Women's Fiction Fiction Crime Suspense Exciting
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I enjoyed reading this book kind of a sad ending worth a read not on par with Kimberly Chambers

Good Book

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Excellent story couldn't stop listening to it some parts a bit explicit so listen alone or headphones

Great story

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The start of a series, I haven't listened to this author previously but will certainly be listening to more, the usual excellent performance by Annie Aldington who bring any story to life.

Excellent

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A strange decision to base such a novel in the early 60's, but overall it works, although some of the terms used by the books characters were not in common usage at the time. Whether or not someone who hadn't lived through the time would find it so easy to empathize with the characters and description of life I'm not sure, but for me it was a bit of trip down memory lane (no pun intended!) The story has the "feel" of, and certainly the language of a Martina Cole novel. The heroine, Daisy, is possibly a bit too good to be true, especially given the era, and I would question whether an ordinary working class girl be capable of dealing with villians in such a way? It's also strange how the author almost has us rooting for the unpleasant piece of work that is Eddie! The narration and charactisations were very good, and overall I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and will certainly download other books in the series.

A good yarn, albeit a little unbelievable at times

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It did take a bit of getting into but ok in the end. Will look for more from june.

Good book

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