
The Lightfingered Lass
The House of Help for Friendless Girls, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Catherine Harvey
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By:
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Joanne Clague
About this listen
Nan Turpin is in trouble again, accused of stealing. She's guilty. Cast out by her family, she turns to the House of Help for Friendless Girls, which promises Nan a fresh start - it's the House or gaol. She and warden Hetty immediately clash, but Hetty has her own secrets to keep her busy.
With her sister Amelia drawing ever closer to their dark family past, will Hetty find the courage to reveal the truth before it's too late?
As romance blossoms for Nan outside of the House, can she resist falling back into her lightfingered ways and forge a future for herself?
©2025 Joanne Clague (P)2025 Magna Story Sound
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