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The Cockney Angel

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East London, 1865Eighteen-year-old Irene Angel lives with her parents in a tiny room above the shop where her mother ekes out a living selling pickles and sauces while her father Billy gambles away their earnings. It is all Irene can do to keep the family together.Billy’s addiction soon leads him into trouble. Despite having been brought up by her father to fear and distrust the police, Irene finds herself forced to collaborate with them to save him from ruin. But Billy’s errant ways finally catch up with him and he is imprisoned in Newgate jail. With her mother away from home, Irene has little choice but to seek help from Inspector Edward Kent – her sworn enemy. Only she can clear her father's name and unite the family once more...

578 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2009

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Dilly Court

83 books417 followers
Dilly Court grew up in North-east London and began her career in television, writing scripts for commercials. She is married with two grown-up children and four grandchildren, and now lives in Dorset on the beautiful Jurassic Coast with her husband. She is the author of eighteen novels and also writes under the name of Lily Baxter.

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142 reviews
August 6, 2021
A typically endearing story of rags to riches, by Dilly but as always a delight to read.
11 reviews
March 24, 2011
Loved, loved, loved, loved, loved.
I hope somewhere there was a girl in London who was exactly the same as this one.
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36 reviews1 follower
February 25, 2018
A page turner

Enjoyed this so much, I wanted the story to go on forever, it was all so real and of course, I loved the ending!
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22 reviews3 followers
March 14, 2010
Irene Angel is a girl who is selling pickles and sauces in the streets of London. The general plot is: Dad gets in trouble, Irene gets Dad. Dad gets in trouble, but get money with gambling. Dad gets trouble BIG time, Irene STILL gets dad while loving a "copper" who put dad in jail and facing the mean Sykes gang.

I was almost resady to quit this, but for the sake of book reports, I continued. Somethings are weird about this book.
1. It's corny
2. There is no proper romance.
3. Its too long to bother finishing up.

The plot is basically the girl trying to save the father and there is too little detail in the important parts. The ironic thing is that it has somewhat too much pages. Or its probably because the letters are really big and its double spaced. Nevertheless, it has a lot of corny conversation. It's like as if the author didn't get out as much as he should.
"Miss Angel?"
"Yes, it's me, Constable. It's very shocking, isn't it?"
... What?, I mean, there are tons of other options more catchy than that.
Why not, " Yes, Constable, Miss Angel. Surprised?" Or something like that, I suppose.

Also, the romance part of this book is very weird and abrupt. About the end of the story, Irene Angel abruptly starts liking Edward Dent, who is the Inspector of the London Police. At first, she hates him for trying to stop her from being affiliated in the gang and later because her dad got incarcerated. In fact, she was hating him when she argued about the gaming house her brother was going to open. Then suddenly, she starts do develop a major crush. That is SO cheesy. I mean, the author can't just push all the romance at the end! I mean, what made her suddenly like his Edward character? He isn't Edward Cullen, he's Edward Kent! Besides, she also has this fear and hate for coppers developed by hear ever-gambling father. It's as if we skipped a timeline.

So don't read it, it's not worth the trouble.
13 reviews
February 5, 2011
cockney saga brill loved it couldnt put down
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760 reviews78 followers
September 5, 2019
The Cockney Angel focuses on Irene Angel, a young girl who is being forced to make her own way in the east end of London. With a brother away at sea, a sister who has married above their station, and her father locked up in jail for a crime he hasn't committed Irene is left bereft. Alone she must make sure that she stays afloat, and that she doesn't run afoul of the Sykes gang.

This was a quick and easy read, but what always grates on me with Dilly Court novels is that despite the poverty, everyone gets their happy ending. Its nice to occasionally but when you're going on a bit of a spree it can feel almost formulaic.
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Author 10 books35 followers
September 13, 2024
A good read although I must admit I felt it could have been rounded up much earlier. The second half seemed to drag on a bit and because of this, I don't think this is her best. It just seemed to go on and on, backwards and forwards and not getting very far. I found I lost a bit of interest mid way and left the book for a few days, a most unusual occurrence for me. The romance also seemed a little weird, one minute Irene hated him, the next she was head over heels in love although it was a foregone conclusion how it would end.

So, after all that, would I recommend it? Yes, of course, especially to all Dilly Court lovers.
134 reviews2 followers
January 26, 2025
If you like a historical saga Dilly Court is one of the best authors I’ve found. The format is pretty much the same for all her books, as it is with most authors; and she produces easy to read, enjoyable stories. Dilly Court always produces great characterisation, so you feel you really know them, and to my knowledge they appear well researched for the historical period. Unfortunately the outcome is usually predictable and sometimes I find I skim read towards the end. But that’s just me, I’d recommend Dilly Court for a stress free, no tension read. If you want something gripping this author isn’t for you.
2,246 reviews23 followers
August 6, 2017
Trapped on a cross-Atlantic Aer Lingus flight with no inflight entertainment system, this was about the right book to read. The heroine is a plucky Cockney with unusually modern attitudes, who is assailed by terrible people right and left but is determined to rescue her gambling-addicted father from the consequences of his own stupidity. In the meantime she meets an entertaining assortment of friends and foes, and finds, just at the end, True Love.
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April 10, 2024
An amazing story and a fantastic read, I really loved it from the beginning, it was not what I expected it was better, a young woman with so much love for her family,but her father gambling the small fortune that Irene tried to stop him from ruining the lives of her family, and the gangsters who owned the streets, please read this book so many twists and turns!
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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181 reviews
February 25, 2022
Not my usual kind of read got given it as a christmas present.
Throughly enjoyed it and found it very well written.
How everything got connected up was reallly good and it alll flowed effortlessly.
Will def find other books by this author
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15 reviews
February 2, 2025
I loved the book. The female character (Irene) was definitely strong and not shown as someone who needed saving. I wanted the ending to be a little bit longer and thrilling but overall the book had my heart. ❤️
158 reviews
April 5, 2020
Excellent read

Another of Dilly Courts great reads. It is a gripping story and once you start you can hardly put it down.
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July 22, 2020
Great read

Lovely story 'Dilly Court stories always a very good read .Highly recommend.Can't wait for her next novel.which is out later this yesr
28 reviews
October 17, 2020
Enjoyed very much.

I have read a lot of Dilly Court and this one didn't disappoint. If you enjoy period dramas like me then this is a must.
3 reviews
February 11, 2021
Great read

Loved this book a nice light and easy read i havnt found a dily court book that i havnt enjoyed yet
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656 reviews11 followers
November 14, 2021
As with other Dilly Court books, I enjoy them for the good read that they are, and its a nice piece of escapism with a bit of romance usually. They are fast paced and well written.
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55 reviews8 followers
February 3, 2022
-Poor Angel
-I love the sub-plot of romance
-Great idea & I love the commoner’s POV
-Amazing characters
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July 9, 2023
Absolutely loved this book another great read from Dilly Court one of my favourite authors.
7 reviews
November 7, 2023
Something different, interesting and enjoyable. Super exciting! Definitely enjoyed the setting and the concept.
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76 reviews
March 30, 2024
Enjoyed this book,but a bit far fetched with what goes on
A nice ending and that’s what I like
8 reviews
March 2, 2025
Page turner

I thoroughly enjoyed reading The Cockney Angel and recommend it for all followers of Fully Court and hope they enjoy it
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