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East End Saga #4

Bella of Bow Street

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1941, the Isle of Dogs.

Neglected by their drunken mother, young Bella Doyle and her brother Terry are left to roam the streets, fending for themselves and skipping school with ease. When her mother's boyfriend turns violent, Bella finds refuge with Mick Bryant, a local ne'er-do-well.


After the war, Bella marries Micky, helping him run his business as a club owner and manufacturer of illegal hooch. But with her husband falling ever deeper into a life of crime, Bella finds herself out of her depth as she struggles to stay one step ahead of the law, cope with Micky's increasingly wayward behaviour and control her growing feelings for his elder brother, Ronnie.


It takes a shocking tragedy for Bella to realize that she must seize control of events in order to escape the squalor of the End End and shape her own destiny...

506 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2007

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Carol Rivers

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I’ve been fortunate enough to have made my living by writing and I’ve enjoyed a long and harmonious relationship with my publisher, Simon&Schuster. But in recent months I can only stand in awe of the growing and robust numbers of Indie authors whom I admire so much and who have revolutionized the publishing industry. There is fire in the belly of this movement, giving a whole new aspect to the accepted norms in the publishing world. I’m mind-blown at the variety of genres born of digital technology and I’ve made many friends in the Indie world. On-line life for me has become rich and diverse with tales of Indie adventures and successes that are simply staggering. This is mouth-watering stuff and I feel privileged to be here on Goodreads. If you want to know more about my East End novels, with their tough, rough, but warm-hearted Cockney characters, then perhaps you’d like to visit my website at www.carolrivers.com where you’ll gain an insight into the Rivers novels and their history.

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29 reviews1 follower
November 14, 2014
Gripping, cold, captivating and to the point. Carol Rivers has successfully covered the plot-line with chilling war and post-war scenarios without over-emphasizing and boring the reader.

I love how the characters enjoy little things in their lives, like at one place, picnics, friends, discussing a movie after watching it, etc.

Carol's writing makes you wonder how these people lived and how good they were in dealing with the drawbacks and destruction of war. One example is how they did not even have proper places to bathe and had to bathe themselves through their sinks! I can't even stand a broken faucet or a shower head...

It broke my heart when even after the war poor Terry is scared of the sounds of the planes as I myself have experienced such a thing... What I don't like Bella is her over-confidence which surprisingly vanishes once she's pregnant. I am not a mother material so all her daydreaming and being a housewife and not working put me off really bad.
The good thing is that the author manages perfectly to show the consequences and results of her egotistic and pride driven decisions and acts.

I like how Carol Rivers has shown the dark side of a mother as most of the people are not brave enough to talk about it and some even disagree completely.

This novel features a lot of the old-fashioned thinking, such as 'Women belong in the kitchen' but that's okay with me as the story itself takes place in 1940s-50s and the writer is not stressing or telling other women to be like that. The thing that I can't stand is when the side characters are portaited badly. They are always childish, lack self-confidence, have no self-esteem and are often blessed with somewhat unattractive features.

For instance, Dolly is always like a nerd and at one time it is said that the engagement ring she's wearing makes her 'plump, square' hand look 'almost' beautiful... Disgusting... (The international beauty standard of hands are slim and slender)
Another instance, Gina is a hotshot but has calloused feet?

If there's one thing I can't stand, it is women bragging and boosting about their husbands/boyfriends and children.
Everyone in this novel easily gets envious... Like, seriously? GROW UP!

I like the plot twists. The characters and their personalities are so different from each other and they seem like real people you have encountered in your lives. Carol Rivers has the magical talent of navigating years and years throughout the book very smoothly.

I would have liked it more if her feelings for Ronnie were discussed at short intervals as well.




My favourite Quote:
Micky nodded vigorously. "You're a doll, Gina"
"I'm a hard bitch, Micky and you'd better remember that."

My Favourite Character: Gina & Ronnie
116 reviews3 followers
December 1, 2019
The lives in East End London

Such an emotional story, right through the entire Novel. So dramatic in places you want to cry, to be angry, to be disgusted at all these people went through, especially the children. Their struggle to survive not only starvation, but the bullies in their own home. This story gives you an insight as to how the lives were, and I’m sure there is a lot of truth right throughout this story. Great reading.
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36 reviews1 follower
December 25, 2017
Loved it!

Was so much more than I expected, I didn't want to put the book down! Really would like a sequel to this, but wouldn't want Bella to go through any more sadness, she had more than her share, so maybe it couldn't be done. Well done carol rivers, I've added you to my favourite authors list!
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October 3, 2019
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CHRISTMAS TO COME I started this book and enjoyed it, but realised I had read this before as Bella of Bow Street it was a long time ago that I read the first title, but carried on with this new title. Although I had read to story already I still could not put it down. Carols Rivers books are so easy to read and her characters you get to love and hate. I give this five stars.
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September 13, 2017
Love Carol Rivers books I've read this book before but read it again

CAN'T WAIT TO READ THE SEQUEL OF BELLA AND RONNIE AND ALL THE OTHER PEOPLE IN THE BOOK.KEEP WRITING THEM CAROL.
226 reviews3 followers
September 13, 2017
Gritty read

I enjoy every page and every chapter of Carol's gritty book. Every character came to life. I loved the end where Bella at last learnt to be happy. I would love to find out what happened to her and young Micheal. A book worth reading. Thank you Carol x
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January 2, 2018
Heartwarming

A excellent story of a good old typical eastend. This story has you taken in from the first few pages, following the lives of the Bryant family. Bella and terry. Lots of twists that keep you thinking what is going to happen next.
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September 14, 2023
An East End family at its best

All the characters had such depth. Some you loved some you hated some you hoped would get their comeuppance. The storyline didn't disappoint a great read
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536 reviews1 follower
September 28, 2017
Christmas to come

I love the way Carol brings her characters to life this was Carol Rivers at her best and 5 stars well deserved
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November 22, 2017
This book 💗

This is the first Carol rivers book I've read i can't wait to get stuck into her others great book loved all the characters could not put it downxxxx
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308 reviews
June 24, 2018
This is a lovely story of the twists and turns of life through the decades. Enjoyable and easy read. Lots happening
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November 9, 2018
Loved it.

Wonderful storyline. Strong characters made this book a firm page turner. Will definitely be looking out for other books by Carol Rivers.
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237 reviews
June 8, 2021
Drama

Love death and all the bits I between. shows you how the poor folks lived during the war and after when crime grows worse .
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December 19, 2022
Christmas to come

Loved reading this book didn't want it to end I fell in love with the characters I wish there was a follow up to this book .
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January 14, 2024
Amazing

Loved this book, having grown up in the sixties on outskirts of London could relate to it all. Amazing times. Didn’t want this book to end.
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November 16, 2024
Brilliant book

Wonderful story line from beginning to end, lots of twists and turns, all ended well for Bell in the end. Would recommend to read.
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272 reviews4 followers
October 17, 2021
Really enjoyed this book - although luckily I had not read it under previous title. Loved the story of Bella and her all consuming love of Micky which is put to the test many times, This story was very absorbing and gritty and kept me hooked so much I almost didn’t want to finish it. Highly recommend
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May 7, 2018
I don't know how to download the book into my phone
Can somebody please share
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