A tale of East End London in the Swinging Sixties.What's a nice girl like Lorna Wright doing with a bad boy like Richie Clayton, a violent thug who will stop at nothing to get to the top of the East End underworld? Many would like to see Richie stopped, but, after a terrible fight with Lorna, when Richie is found murdered, the finger of accusation points in many directions.
I was fortunate enough to receive a birthday gift of a book subscription, where three books are sent to me each month and, whilst I welcome the chance to read titles which I wouldn't normally choose, this particular book is really so far outside my usual reading / interest, that I put it down after 100 pages (I have a personal rule that I will always read at least 50 pages).
Written in that style where it is as if the author thinks the reader won't understand, so puts everything in unnecessarily small detail, with characters whom I didn't find engaging.
I don't want to slate the book, Gilda O'Neill clearly has many avid followers, but her style is not for me.