Playing with Fire
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Narrated by:
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Colin Mace
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Bella Lowe
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By:
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Stephanie Harte
About this listen
All debts must be paid. In blood.
When underworld loan shark Davie Saunders is gunned down at his daughter's wedding, his loved ones are sure that a rival East End crime family is responsible. Davie's widow and daughters must now step up and take control of Davie's empire, but from the beginning it's clear they're in way over their heads.
Shy bride Mia has no experience of giving orders, self-centred middle-child Kelsey is more concerned with keeping her affair with bodyguard Todd a secret, and baby of the family Scarlett is very firmly kept out of the business while she finishes her education.
But all three sisters, as well as ex-model mum Amanda, are determined to do whatever it takes to get what they're owed.
©2022 Stephanie Harte (P)2022 W F HowesWhat listeners say about Playing with Fire
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- shelley k
- 26-08-24
what a book
first time listening to this author, wow what a book, will be looking for more books by this author if there as good as this one. 😍😍
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- Paula Puddephatt
- 27-08-24
Had potential
I started out really enjoying this story, but it ended up being too plot driven, with a plot that felt contrived. The characters were interesting, but needed more development somehow. It felt unrealistic. I also wish that the author could study the basics of when to use "(Name) and I" and when "(Name) and me". Anyone can get it wrong, but to consistently use "and I" every time is incorrect and annoying. I learnt this trick at primary school: Remove the "(Name) and" from the sentence to find out whether it makes sense. The narrators were both good, especially the male narrator, but sadly (spoiler alert), we lost him quite early on, with the dad's death.
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- Sharon Reynolds
- 12-08-24
the story was family orientated with the criminal points
the story and the narrator, however, I do prefer Annie alldington. good listen and story lines
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- barbara winters
- 25-10-24
Not for me
Really enjoyed the first part of the book, especially Colin Mace narrating. When we lost him I didn’t enjoy the female narrator at all or the story from that point
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- VSK
- 26-09-24
predictable and boring
Not my cup of tea. I'm sure there will be people that do like this. not for me!
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- cocktailqueen
- 01-11-24
inappropriately proportioned detail..
found it very difficult to finish as boring and repetitive in large parts. sorry, not for me.
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