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1980, 2000s: Some enemies refuse to die . . .
1980, 2000s: Some enemies refuse to die . . .
Annie Carter really believed that the Delaney Twins were dead. Gone from her life for good. She really should have demanded to see their bodies lying on a slab in the morgue…
Now sinister things are happening around her and Annie Carter has to face up the most terrifying realisation of all : her bitter enemies, the Delaney twins, didn’t die all those years ago. They’re back and they want her, and her family, dead.
But bobody threatens Annie Carter and lives to tell the tale
The story starts where Annie’s rival gang leaders, the Delaney twins, (Orla and Redmond) have arranged her death. Thinking that Annie is now dead, they flee back to their family home in Limerick to escape the police thinking Annie had been killed. They then go missing and so are presumed dead.
London in the word of Annie Carter is the roughest, most dangerous place you could expect to be. The city is divided into crime gangland rather than areas – Battersea is where the Delaney’s once roamed and where the gangs still do. Living in Holland Park, Annie is not safe and the London she knows so well becomes a battleground in every sense of the word.
Author: Jessie Keane Destination: London, Limerick Departure Time: 1980s, 2000s
Twitter: @realjessiekeane Facebook: /JessieKeane Web: jessiekeane.com
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