Sons And Daughters by Mary Jane Staples

Sons And Daughters by Mary Jane Staples

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It takes all the well-known Adams ingenuity and determination to outwit the thugs in the Fat Man's pay. Meanwhile, an attractive blonde woman shopping in the market has caught Boots's eye. But Polly does not need to feel apprehensive - the sight of this woman has stirred the worst of memories for Boots, from the darkest days of the war.

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Sons And Daughters by Mary Jane Staples

By the year 1949, life in Walworth has almost returned to normal. Sammy and Boots, now in a highly successful partnership, are rebuilding the old family firm. But an old enemy resurfaces - Mr Ben Ford, better known as the Fat Man, who seems determined to ruin the various branches of this growing business. It takes all the well-known Adams ingenuity and determination to outwit the thugs in the Fat Man's pay. Meanwhile, an attractive blonde woman shopping in the market has caught Boots's eye. But Polly does not need to feel apprehensive - the sight of this woman has stirred the worst of memories for Boots, from the darkest days of the war. And on a happier note, there is some surprising news for Chinese Lady - news which will affect the whole of the Adams family.
Mary Jane Staples was born, bred and educated in Walworth, and was the author of many bestselling novels including the ever-popular cockney sagas featuring the Adams family. She died in 2005.
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ISBN 13 9780552163804
ISBN 10 0552163805
Title Sons And Daughters
Author Mary Jane Staples
Series The Adams Family
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
Year published 2011-01-31
Number of pages 384
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.