One More Chance
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Narrated by:
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Charlie Sanderson
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By:
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Lucy Ayrton
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'A stunning debut . . . I loved every page' CLARE MACKINTOSH
'I loved this book. Its witchy, and sweaty and unputdownable. It takes a traditional thriller structure and turns it on it's head' DAISY JOHNSON
'Refreshing, heartbreaking and magical . . . Every mother should read this' CATH WEEKS
'A riveting and utterly convincing story, that shines a light on the shadows between right and wrong. A sensitive and thought-provoking into the lives of women' KIRAN MILLWARD HARGRAVE
'Fascinating. Enlightening. Sobering.' OXFORD TIMES
'Hard to believe it's a debut . . . utterly compelling' JENNY BLACKHURST
'Fiction that navigates issues not often showcased on the page with care and without judgement is something to savour. One More Chance does just that' SKINNY
'Gritty . . . Brutally honest. Emotionally powerful' MY WEEKLY
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THE BATTLE ON THE INSIDE IS JUST THE BEGINNING
Dani hasn't had an easy life. She's made some bad choices and now she's paying the ultimate price; prison.
With her young daughter Bethany, growing up in foster care, Dani is determined to be free and reunited with her. There's only one problem; Dani can't stay out of trouble.
Dani's new cellmate Martha is quiet and unassuming. There's something about her that doesn't add up. When Martha offers Dani one last chance at freedom, she doesn't hesitate.
Everything she wants is on the outside, but Dani is stuck on the inside. Is it possible to break out when everyone is trying to keep you in . . .
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- Anonymous User
- 09-08-18
Superb
I loved this book for several reasons. It’s a fascinating insight into life in a UK women’s prison - I certainly haven’t read anything from this perspective before. It’s a gripping storyline with twists and turns that keep you guessing throughout. But most importantly, the character of Danni is brilliantly written, so real and convincing that I cared desperately what would happen to her. It’s a real achievement to have brought such an authentic, complex and engaging character to life. Thoroughly recommended.
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