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El. knyga: Lightfingered Lass: A gripping, gritty Victorian saga with a daring heroine

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'Quite a romp!' Val Wood

A new resident has fetched up at the House of Help for Friendless Girls and shes about to set the cat amongst the pigeonsNineteen-year old Nan Turpin is in trouble again, accused of stealing. Shes guilty. Cast out by her family, she turns to the House of Help for Friendless Girls, which promises Nan a fresh start its the House or gaol.

She and warden Hetty immediately clash, but Hetty has her own secrets to keep her busy. With her sister Amelia drawing ever closer to their dark family past, will Hetty find the courage to reveal the truth before its too late?

As romance blossoms for Nan outside of the House, can resist her lightfingered ways to forge a future for herself?

A dramatic and compelling Victorian saga for fans of Val Wood, Emma Hornby and Kitty Neale.

Praise for The Lightfingered Lass Compelling and heartwarming. I loved the sassiness of the characters its littered with interesting historical facts Reader review

I really enjoyed this book and loved the style of writing Reader review
Born and raised in Sheffield, Joanne lives in the coastal village of Laxey in the Isle of Man with her husband, children, dogs and other assorted wildlife. She has worked in print, radio and broadcast journalism in the north west for the past three decades and is now a full-time writer of historical fiction set in nineteenth century Sheffield.