Blood Rush

· Hachette UK
4.3
14 reviews
Ebook
320
Pages
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About this ebook

The UK is gripped by the threat of gang violence - the media is building on that hysteria, convincing us that knife crime is rife and the streets are flooded with guns and drugs. So when a member of a notorious girl gang is charged with a brutal murder, sympathy is in short supply. Enter Lilly Valentine, a tough talking lawyer who is never prepared to take things at face value and is determined to uncover the truth, whatever the cost.

A gripping crime novel that will force every reader to reassess what they think they know about society and gang culture.

Praise for Helen Black:

'A dark and gripping read that will have you on the edge of your seat' Closer magazine

'A fantastic first novel [A Place of Safety].' Jane Elliott

'Terrific! A great read from start to finish.' [Dishonour] Jessie Keane author of Jail Bird.

''Unexpected and moving... A Place of Safety is written with sympathy and humour' EuroCrime

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4.3
14 reviews
Nikki Birley
August 4, 2024
as always Absolute brilliant read 📚
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About the author

Helen grew up in Pontefract, West Yorkshire. At 18 she went to Hull University and left three years later with a tattoo on her shoulder and a law degree. She became a lawyer in Peckham and soon had a loyal following of teenagers needing legal advice and bus fares. She ended up working in Luton, working predominantly for children going through the care system. Helen is married to a long-suffering lawyer and is the mother of young twins.

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