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A Sister's Shame Carol Rivers

A Sister's Shame By Carol Rivers

A Sister's Shame by Carol Rivers


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A gritty and gripping saga set in London's East End in the 1930s - the heyday of London's music halls

A Sister's Shame Summary

A Sister's Shame by Carol Rivers

They'd give up everything to dance on stage, but could they lose each other? London's East End, 1934. Eighteen-year-old twins Marie and Vesta Haskins work at the local shoe factory to bring in a few pennies for the family, but they've never given up on their dream of treading the boards in the West End. When a brand new East End club opens its doors, the girls audition for the show and are over the moon to land two nights a week with their cabaret act. But little do they realise that the villainous Scoresby brothers are using the club as a front for a very different line of business. Seeing what is going on behind the smoke and lights of the stage, sensible Marie vows to leave her job at the club before it is too late, but headstrong Vesta has fallen for the Scoresby's handsome right-hand man, Teddy, and unwittingly leads her whole family into the Scoresby's clutches. Will Marie be able to save her family from disaster? Or will Vesta's determination to become a star tear the Haskins family apart?

About Carol Rivers

Mother-of-three Carol Rivers, whose family comes from the Isle of Dogs, East London, now lives in Dorset. Visit www.carolrivers.com

Additional information

GOR005711879
9780857208293
0857208292
A Sister's Shame by Carol Rivers
Used - Good
Hardback
Simon & Schuster Ltd
20120802
464
N/A
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