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Nobody's Daughter

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Nobody's Daughter

Von: Annie Murray
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Nobody's Daughter is a gripping and moving saga from beloved author, Annie Murray and is the third book in the Children of Birmingham series after The Pearl Button Girl and Dora's Dream.

Stourbridge, 1864.
Raised in a joyless, puritanical home, Ruth Mountford hungers for more. When her mother dies and she is left alone with her oppressive father, she decides to flee to make it on the stage.

Her life is suddenly full of music and friendship – a new best friend in the loving but damaged Beatty, a home of her own, and plenty of male admirers.

But the theatre’s glitter hides a dark underbelly of obsession and disease. When a man is found murdered, all eyes turn to Ruth. Arrested and alone, she must face a scandalous trial that threatens to reveal her past.

Can Ruth find the family she lost - and the courage to love - before the shadows of her history destroy her?

Praise for Annie Murray


'Perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Katie Flynn' - Candis

'An emotional story that captivates completely' - The People's Friend

'Heartwarming and affecting' - Woman's Weekly

The Birmingham Rose by Annie Murray was a Sunday Times bestseller in Feb 1995.

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Kritikerstimmen

This heartfelt story is perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Katie Flynn (Candis on The Pearl Button Girl)
It’s gritty and moving story-telling (Peterborough Telegraph on The Pearl Button Girl)
An involving read that perfectly evokes the hardship of life at the time in the Second City (Choice on The Pearl Button Girl)
A heartwarming and affecting tale (Woman's Weekly on Homecoming for the Chocolate Girls)
[A] dramatic historical tale. Told with enormous skill and sensitive insight, Homecoming for the Chocolate Girls is an emotional story that captivates completely
Murray achieves authenticity with a detailed historical knowledge (North East Post on The Pearl Button Girl)
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