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Deceived

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24th January 2019

Price: £9.99

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780751569629

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‘A cracking good read’ JESSIE KEANE

The must-read gangland crime novel from bestseller Roberta Kray

SHE’S BEEN BETRAYED . . .

Judith Jonson has been a widow for five years, after the untimely death of her husband Dan. Then one day she sees a picture in the paper – the aftermath of a dramatic robbery in London’s West End – and Judith can’t believe her eyes. It’s Dan, she’d stake her life on it. Or his life, rather.

SHE WANTS REVENGE.

Judith begins a hunt for the man she thought she married, and in amongst the lowlifes of the East End’s underworld she finds more than she bargained for. But Judith had better be careful; the rule of law doesn’t apply in Kellston. She’s been deceived, but she doesn’t want to end up dead . . .

Full of the same danger and grit as it’s London’s setting, this is bestselling author Roberta Kray at the top of her game. Get ready for a KILLER read . . .

Praise for ROBERTA KRAY:

‘Well into Martina Cole territory’ Independent

Action, intrigue and a character-driven plot . . . sure to please any crime fiction fans’ Woman

‘Gripping’ Daily Express

‘Great writing, gripping story, loved it’ Mandasue Heller

Reviews

Woman
Action, intrigue and a character-driven plot . . . sure to please any crime fiction fans
Heather Burnside
A compelling mystery
Jessie Keane
A cracking good read
Kerry Barnes
A gripping page-turner
Daily Express
Gripping
Independent
Well into Martina Cole territory
Woman
Action, intrigue and a character-driven plot . . . sure to please any crime fiction fans
Mandasue Heller
Great writing, gripping story, loved it!
Choice
Roberta is an excellent writer, and this tale of a widow hunting for her errant husband in the post-war East End underworld fairly rattles along.
Jessie Keane
A cracking good read
Independent
Well into Martina Cole territory
Daily Express
Gripping