The mean streets of South London are a dangerous place for a young girl to walk at night . . .|The mean streets of South London are a dangerous place for a young girl to walk at night . . . A notorious council estate in South London has hit the headlines β again. A punter has been stabbed to death w
Street Girls
β Scribed by Linda Regan
- Book ID
- 110822567
- Publisher
- Severn House
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 133 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781780102368
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β¦ Synopsis
The mean streets of South London are a dangerous place for a young girl to walk at night . . .|The mean streets of South London are a dangerous place for a young girl to walk at night . . . A notorious council estate in South London has hit the headlines β again. A punter has been stabbed to death while soliciting the services of an underage prostitute. DI Georgia Johnston and her team investigate, but Georgia is dismayed when the DCI calls in gang expert DI Dawes to help, and even more so when he suggests that her partner DS Stephanie Green's teenage daughter Lucy go undercover as part of the investigation. But headstrong Lucy has her own ideas, leading her and the rest of the team into grave danger . . .|"Regan convincingly portrays life on a violent estate as a sordid survival struggle that can turn even a 13-year-old girl into a hard, calculating schemer"|"Regan?s fifth crime thriller is another noirish, cleverly plotted drama in which neither cops nor criminals react conventionally. A dark, exciting read"|"Regan continues her sure-footed walk on the noir side. Entertaining stuff, but not for the fainthearted"
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