“Lottie. Of course.This was the ninth of the eighth eighty-nine, marked on her calendar with a red L for Lottie. She had remembered before breakfast and forgotten in the happiness of the day. But, of course, Lottie wouldn't stand for that. Lottie would see to it that she paid. Dearly.Not a stroke this time, not madness or disfiguration. Disgrace this time. Public disgrace." What is this dreadful thing they have conjured up? They call it ‘Lottie’ for the allotment where their stupid blood-pact brought it into being, but real or imagined, there’s no denying the malignancy that has dogged them from adolescence through to late middle-age. This debut novel follows six friends from the days of beatniks and teddy-boys in fifties’ Walthamstow through disaster and reconciliation to a powerful resolution in London on the eve of the new millennium.
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- Release Date 05/30/2012
- Author Jacqueline Jacques
- Language English
- Company Jacqueline Jacques
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