Queenie

By Kimberley Chambers

The No. 1 Sunday Times bestseller from the No.1 author.

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She’s a born survivor

Life is tough for Queenie growing up in the war-torn backstreets of Whitechapel, but she learns what it takes to survive.

And she’ll do anything to protect her family . . .

With a useless husband and sons of her own to feed, Queenie raises her boys to be strong, to fight for the life she never had.

And when they grow up, they’ll make sure their mother’s name becomes East End legend.

This is Queenie
This is her story

Format: ebook
Release Date: 23 Jan 2020
Pages: None
ISBN: 978-0-00-814483-8
No.1 Sunday Times bestselling author Kimberley Chambers lives in Essex and has been, at various times, a disc jockey, cab driver and a street trader. She is now a full-time writer.Join Kimberley’s legion of legendary fans on facebook.com/kimberleychambersofficial and @kimbochambers on Twitter

Praise for the Queen of Gangland Crime, Kimberley Chambers: -

”'If you enjoy tough, gritty crime novels, you will love this book” - Rachel Abbott

”'A great read from one of our favourite crime writers” - Closer

”'A gritty tale with a shocking twist . . . will have you on the edge of your seat from cover to cover” - OK

”'I'm a big fan of Kimberley Chambers. For me Life of Crime is her best book yet. Brutally realistic, epic in scale and with a twist I didn't see coming” - Jaime Raven

”'This beautifully crafted, sharp, well-paced novel will keep you hooked until the very end. An outstanding tale of betrayal, violence and love. Buy it. Read it. You'll love it. I did” - Amanda Prowse

”'[Kimberley Chambers is] the queen of the gritty, low-life tale . . .a fast-paced, thrill-a-minute ride that takes you on all sorts of twists and turns” - Bella

”'Easily as good as Martina Cole” - News of the World

”'Brilliantly delivers a story of violence, treachery and family ties… Easy to read and hard to put down” - News of the World

”'[A] fast-paced tale with gritty authenticity” - Guardian