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The Pawnbroker's Niece June Francis

The Pawnbroker's Niece By June Francis

The Pawnbroker's Niece by June Francis


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Summary

When Eve Taylor leaves Liverpool for a new life in Cardiff, her daughter Rita has little choice but to go and live with the aunt she never knew she had. Margaret Sinclair, the local pawnbroker, grudgingly agrees. As the Great Depression hits and secrets from the past emerge, and both women must avoid making the same mistakes all over again.

The Pawnbroker's Niece Summary

The Pawnbroker's Niece by June Francis

When her mother leaves Liverpool for a new life in Cardiff, Rita Taylor has little choice but to go and live with the aunt she never knew she had. Grudgingly Margaret Sinclair, the local Pawnbroker, agrees to look after her wayward niece. Despite an initial battle of wills the two soon become firm friends, especially when Rita re-introduces Margaret to her long lost childhood sweetheart William Brodie. As the Great Depression hits, the Brodie family find themselves facing financial ruin - can Rita persuade her aunt to help or will her feelings for William get in the way of a deal? As Rita's relationship with the Brodie family flourishes and secrets from Margaret's past emerge both women must make a dramatic change of heart if they are to avoid making the same mistakes all over again...

The Pawnbroker's Niece Reviews

'Real people. Real emotions. Another excellent book from one of our best saga writers' Historical Novels Review

About June Francis

JUNE FRANCIS was born in Blackpool and moved to Liverpool at an early age. She started writing in her forties and has since gone on to have over thirty novels published.

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GOR004442268
9780749013004
0749013001
The Pawnbroker's Niece by June Francis
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Allison & Busby
2012-11-26
448
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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