Carpetbagger (e-bog) af Rachael Anne Long, Long

Carpetbagger e-bog

44,95 DKK (ekskl. moms 35,96 DKK)
London, Summer 1882 - a wet, drizzle-bedevilled summer. The sort of weather that turned beer flat, made bread go mouldy and flooded pavements with puddles. In this setting a lad and a former fist-fighter are making a living mugging well-to-do types who visit the East End seeking pleasure. But this once profitable partnership develops a problem... The story that unfolds is narrated first-person …
London, Summer 1882 - a wet, drizzle-bedevilled summer. The sort of weather that turned beer flat, made bread go mouldy and flooded pavements with puddles. In this setting a lad and a former fist-fighter are making a living mugging well-to-do types who visit the East End seeking pleasure. But this once profitable partnership develops a problem... The story that unfolds is narrated first-person with cheek and humour by the lad; fuelled on a mix of street-stall pies, print-shop tea and the hope that luck will always prevail. But this lifestyle funded by petty crime soon leads the lad into a deadly plot involving a crooked pawnshop owner, an Afrikaner and the head of the British Empire
E-bog 44,95 DKK
Forfattere Rachael Anne Long, Long (forfatter)
Forlag Lulu.com
Udgivet 16.02.2023
Genrer Adventure / action fiction
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781447840367
London, Summer 1882 - a wet, drizzle-bedevilled summer. The sort of weather that turned beer flat, made bread go mouldy and flooded pavements with puddles. In this setting a lad and a former fist-fighter are making a living mugging well-to-do types who visit the East End seeking pleasure. But this once profitable partnership develops a problem... The story that unfolds is narrated first-person with cheek and humour by the lad; fuelled on a mix of street-stall pies, print-shop tea and the hope that luck will always prevail. But this lifestyle funded by petty crime soon leads the lad into a deadly plot involving a crooked pawnshop owner, an Afrikaner and the head of the British Empire