Disobey
By (Author) Jacqui Rose
HarperCollins Publishers
AVON, a division of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
23rd March 2015
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm
260g
When you play with fire, youre not the only one who gets burned
Setting up an illegal casino in Soho was a dangerous move, and now Alfie Jennings business is under threat from a rival gang. The last thing he needs is for his teenage niece Chloe-Jane to turn up on his doorstep and all the trouble that she brings with her.
When Chloe-Jane betrays Alfies trust, she finds herself back on the streets. But when shes brutally kidnapped, Alfie soon realises the turf war with his rivals has turned personal. He will stop at nothing to protect Chloe-Jane. Because you dont mess with family. And you certainly dont mess with a Jennings
A hard-hitting thriller perfect for fans of Martina Cole and Kimberley Chambers.
Your favourite gangland thriller authors love Jacqui Rose
Gritty and gripping. Kimberley Chambers
Thrilling and gripping. Roberta Kray
A gripping yet tear-jerking gangland masterpiece Kerry Barnes
A cracking good read. Jessie Keane
Praise for Jacqui Rose:
Gritty and gripping by a star in the making. Kimberley Chambers
A thrilling and gripping novel. Roberta Kray
A cracking good read. Jessie Keane
A captivating read from one of my favourite emerging authors Mel Sherratt
Jacqui Rose is a novelist who hails from South Yorkshire. Jacqui first came to appreciate the power of the written word when as a child she charged her classmates a packet of sherbet dips to write their essays for them. Adopted at a young age and always a daydreamer, she felt isolated growing up in a small mining village in South Yorkshire and it was her writing which kept her company. Sent to boarding school as a teenager, it was there she discovered her love for acting. After leaving school she studied to be an actress and started teaching drama voluntarily and writing workshops for prisoners, ex-offenders and the homeless, helping them develop and create their own plays but it was several years before Jacqui herself wrote again. Jacqui's introduction back to writing was when she began to write and perform stand-up comedy and although this was very short lived it brought back the joy and freedom as well as the fun which writing gave to her.