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Playing with Fire

By: Stephanie Harte
Narrated by: Colin Mace, Bella Lowe
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All debts must be paid. In blood.

When underworld loan shark Davie Saunders is gunned down at his daughter's wedding, his loved ones are sure that a rival East End crime family is responsible. Davie's widow and daughters must now step up and take control of Davie's empire, but from the beginning it's clear they're in way over their heads.

Shy bride Mia has no experience of giving orders, self-centred middle-child Kelsey is more concerned with keeping her affair with bodyguard Todd a secret, and baby of the family Scarlett is very firmly kept out of the business while she finishes her education.

But all three sisters, as well as ex-model mum Amanda, are determined to do whatever it takes to get what they're owed.

©2022 Stephanie Harte (P)2022 W F Howes
Crime Fiction Domestic Thrillers Genre Fiction Thriller & Suspense Urban Fiction Crime Suspense
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Colin Mace as narrator really makes this book. He is just so good and brings the Davey character to life.

The female characters both in narration and story are so incredibly vacuous, insipid and incredibly irritating - why do they always have to sound so breathless??

Once the story became about them rather than Davey I couldn’t listen any more.

Onjy good part is Davey’s part

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