Nothing but trouble
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Word Count
133,000 words, Guess
Page Count
532 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveunset0000unse_z6t2
- Internet Archivenothingbuttroubl0000kray
- ISBN-100751544795
- ISBN-101847444423
- ISBN-101847444431
and 14 more
- ISBN-100748123016
- ISBN-139780751544794
- ISBN-139781847444424
- ISBN-139781847444431
- ISBN-139780748123018
- Library of Congress Control Number2012462887
- OCLC Control Number769473120
- Better World BooksO8-CGC-416
- Better World Books9781847444424
- Better World Books9780751544794
- Better World Books9780748123018
- Better World Books9781847444431
- Better World BooksKN-474-984
- Open LibraryOL26650625M
Classifications
- DDC823/.92
- LCCPR6111.R39 N68 2012
- LCCPR6111.R39
Description
In 1998, a gang of ten year-old girls spends just another day roaming the East End streets. Bored and without money, they shoplift for the thrill as well as the cash. Passing their spoils onto a fence, the girls soon need another distraction. And as they come to the quiet home of Donald Peck, the local weirdo, their ringleader Paige decides it's time to try thieving on a much bigger scale. Minnie, the smallest and weakest member of the gang, is pushed through an open window into the weirdo's deserted flat, so she can open the front door for the others. But the minutes pass and the door never opens. Two days later, Minnie's small body is found under Donald Peck's bed. Fourteen years later, private investigator Harry Lind is forced to take a closer look at the case that put Peck behind bars for Minnie's murder. The surviving girls, now grown women, are suddenly receiving death threats and warnings never to speak a word about what happened that day. Peck always protested his innocence and hung himself after being jailed. With a gut instinct that something sinister is going on - and that it would make for a great story - journalist Jessica Vaughan is ready to risk her own safety by digging deeper. She and Lind have an interesting past of their own, but for now they need to find out just what really happened on that dark day, before another member of the gang is in serious trouble.
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