For What It's Worth: A heart-warming saga of true love, intrigue and happy endings
By (Author) Lynda Page
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Book Publishing
7th September 2006
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical fiction
823.914
Paperback
448
Width 111mm, Height 176mm, Spine 27mm
239g
Cabbie Chas Tyme is shy, kind-hearted and always ready to see the best in people. His main concern is for his widowed mother, Iris, and, by working hard at Black's Taxis, he does all he can to provide for her. But Iris just wishes he'd concentrate on finding a nice girl who'd appreciate his worth. If only he had the courage to ask someone out...
Meanwhile, in a local firm of solicitors in Leicester, a striking young secretary is realising that her fianc - a handsome junior solicitor - is not the man for her and, sadly, Harrie knows it's time to rethink her life. When she takes a temporary position in the office of Black's Taxis, she soon discovers that there are some people who have little respect for the law nor care who they use to carry out their devious plans...Praise for Lynda Page: 'You'll be hooked from page one * Woman's Realm *
Cookson/Cox aficionados who've missed her should grab this. Romantic and gripping * Peterborough Evening Telegraph *
Ms Page creates strong characters and is a clever and careful storyteller... A great writer who gives an authentic voice to Leicester... A formidable talent * LE1 *
In Lynda Page, we have an author who writes with skill and style... Leicester's Lynda Page is destined to share the limelight - and bestseller lists - with the likes of Catherine Cookson * Hull Daily Mail *
If you want an enthralling saga read Lynda Page * Martina Cole *
Lynda Page is a leading purveyor of the saga, enlivening her plots with all manner of page-turning twists and turns. Expect the unexpected * Choice magazine *
Inspirational and heart-warming * Sun *
Lynda Page was born and brought up in Leicester. The eldest of four daughters, she left home at seventeen and has had a wide variety of office jobs. She lives in Leicester.