Playing Dead
By (Author) Jessie Keane
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
27th October 2011
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Thriller: organised crime
Crime and mystery: hard-boiled crime, noir fiction
Historical crime and mysteries
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
823.92
Paperback
512
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 30mm
350g
Annie Carter is back
She was a madam in a brothel and a gangsters moll, but now her protection is gone and her enemies are closing in.
1971, London gang boss Annie Carter Barolli is living the New York high life with the feared mafia godfather Constantine Barolli. Then family tragedy strikes, leaving only Annie, Constantines sister Gina and his three children alive, and now theyre in terrible danger. And whats worse it signals a major shift in mafia power.
Annie returns to London with her daughter Layla, pursued by a hit man. Someone wants her dead and the only way she can stay alive is to find out whos paying for the contract and to strike first.
Then, the reappearance of an old East End face sparks a shocking suspicion the possibility that Max Carter, Annies first and greatest love, didnt die two years ago, as she had been led to believe.
Has he truly just been playing dead
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'Fans of Martina Cole will love this' Teesside Evening Gazette
'Keane's have a grittiness and strong sense of place and character that make them especially compelling' Choice Magazine
Praise for Jessie Keane:
This is a riveting story, with gutsy, gritty characters and a genuine feel for the period. Books Monthly
A cracking story from a great new writer Mandasue Heller
'Jessie Keane gives us a fascinating insight into the rivalries and lifestyles of those who make fortunes out of a criminal way of life and of the lowlifes that carry out their orders.' Lincolnshire Echo
'Perfect for fans of Martina Cole and Lynda La Plante' Glamour
'Gritty and powerful, Martina Cole fans will love this addictive novel' Closer
'This is the sort of competition Martina Cole could do without and if Keane does hit the No. 1 spot it could be handbags, or more likely knuckledusters, at dawn' The Northern Echo
Jessie Keane was born in Hampshire, the only girl in a large wealthy family. An early writer, she began winning literary prizes at age eight. Jessies bestselling novel Dirty Game was published in 2008. A series of successful books featuring the central character, Anne Bailey, followed, including Scarlett Woman, Black Widow and Playing Dead. Jessie has earned five National Book Awards for her work. She currently resides in London and Hampshire.