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Lost Angel

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780340960103

Price: £12.99

ON SALE: 12th April 2012

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Crime & Mystery

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It’s a world where crime is almost respectable – until passion ignites a disaster.

Things start going wrong the day Johnny Conroy meets Ruth Hynes. He just wants to show his mates that he can pull hard-man Frankie Hynes‘ daughter, but before he knows it he is part of the Hynes family. And the Hynes family business, which is stealing cars. And there is no way he is ever going to get out of the marriage or the business alive . . .

The only good thing in their hellhole of a marriage is his daughter Angel, as nice as her name is and as innocent. And the only thing keeping Johnny sane is his secret life.

But then Angel grows up and meets Johnny’s new employee Ryan. He loves Angel – but the family secrets involve him, too. And they are about to explode.

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Reviews

'A glamorous nightclub hides a seedy underworld that Heller knows only too well.'
<i>Daily Express</i> on THE CLUB
Cracking page-turner . . . a gritty compassionate account of life on the margins.
<i>Manchester Evening News</i> on FORGET ME NOT
Gripping . . . powerful writing.
<i>Scotland on Sunday</i> on FORGET ME NOT
'One of the bad girls of gritty crime, Heller has written a blinder.'
<i>Daily Mirror</i> on TWO-FACED
A hectic pace . . . will please fans of Martina Cole.
Bella on LOST ANGEL
Mandasue has played a real blinder with this fantastic novel.
Martina Cole on FORGET ME NOT
LOST ANGEL is a shining example of the rule that the best crime fiction isn't just about crime; it's also about family, relationships, love . . . and hate. From The Godfather to The Sopranos, these are the stories that grip us most intensely. And Heller is at the top of her game with this one--it's captivating from first page to last.
Jeffery Deaver on LOST ANGEL
'A cracking read that will chill you to the bone.'
<i>Sun</i> on TWO-FACED