Queenie's Castle by Lena Kennedy

Queenie's Castle

by Lena Kennedy

Just one cruel twist of fate will bring his world crashing down . . .

Perfect for fans of EastEnders

Falling asleep on the bus after a hard day's work, Joe finds himself stranded in the East End, disorientated in the heavy fog and innocently embroiled in a violent encounter. The incident ends in murder and Joe is accused - of the real villains there remains not a trace.

But his memory of that fateful night, and a clue to the identity of the murderers, helps him through his time in prison and fuels his desire to uncover the truth. His quest leads him back to the East End and to the Ship and Castle pub, run by the mysterious and formidable Queenie . . .

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What readers are saying about QUEENIE'S CASTLE

'Had you gripped from the start' - 5 STARS

'A lovely book by a wonderful author' - 5 STARS

'Lena Kennedy manages to transport you into her stories' - 5 STARS

'Very good reading' - 5 STARS

'Brilliant' - 5 STARS

Reviewed by Cameron Trost on

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Queenie's Castle is somewhere between noir and romance, and the atmosphere is quintessentially cockney. That's it in a nutshell. I grabbed this book thinking it was a mystery, but it's not. In fact, it's the story of a mild-mannered school teacher who gets caught up in London's criminal underbelly. The story is more engaging in some parts than others, and perhaps a little flat in the middle, but the scenario and characters are interesting and the tone is a mix of nasty and cute. If you like gritty noir, this may not be for you, and if you like cheesy romance, probably not either. If you're fond of a touch of both, you'll probably enjoy Queenie's Castle.

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