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Dangerous Times on Dressmakers' Alley

By: Rosie Clarke
Narrated by: Gemma Lawrence
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The start of a series from bestselling saga author Rosie Clarke.

Welcome to Dressmakers' Alley, a twisted place filled with dark and deadly secrets...

London’s East End 1923

In the heart of Dressmakers' Alley, Madame Pauline’s sweatshop is rumoured to be a particularly unpleasant place to work. Filled with seamstresses paid a pittance who turn a blind eye to what darker activities are hidden behind locked doors.

Young Winnie Brown is keen to prove her value to the Women Movement and secures a job as a seamstress to investigate the whispers of some unsavoury goings on. Her concerns are soon justified when she hears a desperate cry for help.

Meanwhile, happily married, Lady Diane Cooper is the darling of London’s high-society. Beautiful and talented, she seemingly has it all. But the strict constraints society assigns her leaves her frustrated, she craves more freedom. With the help of her devoted dresser Susie can she realise her dream?

What is the connection between Lady Diane's world and the poor exploited young women of Dressmakers' Alley?

Can the two worlds come together for the good of all?

Missing Mulberry Lane? Read Dressmakers' Alley and you won’t be far away…

©2024 Rosie Clarke (P)2024 Boldwood Books
Historical Fiction City Life Genre Fiction Coming of Age Friendship Historical Family Life 20th Century Urban
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This one seemed predictable,, I hoped it would be a stand alone book, but it appears to be a series If the bad ending is an indication.

I love Rosie Clark's books, but.

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The writing and story are so juvenile and predictable. I’ve read Clark’s other books and they’re not nearly as bad as this one. Could barely finish, and I definitely will not be going on as it just ends you to go yet to another book to find out what happens. I will be left uninformed and the better for it. 

One of the worst I’ve ever listened to

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