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  • Alley Urchin

  • Emma Grady Trilogy, Book 2
  • By: Josephine Cox
  • Narrated by: Sherry Baines
  • Length: 10 hrs and 45 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (42 ratings)
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Alley Urchin

By: Josephine Cox
Narrated by: Sherry Baines
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Summary

In the second instalment of her Emma Grady trilogy, best-selling author Josephine Cox brings us Alley Urchin, a gripping saga of a woman determined to overcome the brutality of life as a convict to return to the man she loves.

1870. Emma Grady has spent seven years of servitude as a convict in Australia. Now, having earned her ticket of leave, she is still bound by chains of honour and friendship. Yet she lives for the day when she will return to England, to face those who cheated and betrayed her. And to Marlow Tanner, the man she loves and whose tragic child she bore and then lost.

As Emma battles against adversity, she is unaware that in England the child she had given up for dead is being lovingly raised by Marlow’s sister, Old Sal. Molly grows up to be an expert pickpocket, but her fierce loyalty to her partner in crime, Old Sal, earns her the admiration of all who know her.

Emma is plagued with fears. Will she ever be reunited with Marlow? Even if she finds him, will he still love her? And what of the child lost to them both?

©1991 Josephine Cox (P)2020 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

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"Cox’s talent as storyteller never lets you escape the spell." (The Daily Mail)

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Cannot wait to read the last book .The best read I have had .thank you

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Better than the first book of the trilogy so a great read

I loved this book as, despite still having it’s gritty rawness and showing the difficulties of Emma’s life, it is not as bleak as the first book which I found thoroughly depressing! I enjoyed the narrative too and I’m looking forward to finishing the third part of the trilogy now in the final book.

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