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A Mother's Sin

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Things have never been easy for Dee Kirby. With her looks and personality she never wants for admirers, but as soon as people discover her mother is a prostitute, Dee is treated with disgust and cruelty. And when Dee's mother dies owing a huge amount of money to a local gang, a grieving Dee finds herself face to face with ruthless criminals...
Meanwhile, Calum Jackson, convicted of a crime he didn't commit, has just been released from prison and is determined to get a decent job and make a new life for himself. It's not long before Dee crosses his path and he is instantly smitten. But will he be able to protect her, and give her the happiness she deserves?

384 pages, Paperback

First published September 16, 1999

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Lynda Page

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Author of 29 books, 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 began her prolific writing career with her first novel during her 45 minute lunch hours at work. The book took 18 months to complete and was snapped up by the leading UK publisher, Headline, and she has been under contract to them ever since. She lives in a village in Leicestershire and is a full time writer.

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November 19, 2008
Dealt with a serious issue in a very light way - not at all harrowing like it says on the back. Think I may have accidentally picked up a book for grannies in the library but I quite enjoyed it. Give it a week though and I'll probably have forgotten I ever read it.
It's kind of Martina Cole-Lite.
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September 25, 2021
Another excellent read

Through my enjoyed this book. Just what you expect from Lynda Page ,struggle to put it down once I start reading
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