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Summary
Summary
A rich, dramatic saga of murder and obsession set against the glittering backdrop of 19th-Century London. Perfect for fans of Dilly Court, Rosie Goodwin and Donna Douglas.
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AS A NEW CENTURY DAWNS, WILL HER LOT BE HARDSHIP OR HAPPINESS?
The lights of London seem bright to Kitty Miller , but their sparkle soon fades when she finds herself alone and destitute, at the mercy of those that inhabit the fog-bound streets and alleyways of the East End . When the feisty young prostitute, Tibs Tyler , takes her under her wing, the two girls, one dark, one fair, set themselves up as a music hall act.
As they desperately try to break free from Tibs's violent pimp, and to avoid the educated and wealthy yet sinister Dr Tressing , they also hope to make a new life for themselves as the new century breaks.