Dressmakers' Alley
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Better Days on Dressmakers' Alley
by Rosie Clarke
read by Gemma Lawrence
Part 3 of the Dressmakers' Alley series
Don't miss the brand-new instalment in the Dressmakers' Alley series from bestseller Rosie Clarke, for fans of Lizzie Lane, Pam Howes and Dilly Court! ✨Catch up with the goings on on Dressmakers' Alley, where love seems to be in the air 🤍
London's East End 1926
The girls of Dressmakers' Alley are busier than ever and Lady Diane's business continues to thrive.
New recruit Janice Williams is one of the new seamstresses Miss Susie hires to cope with the work but on the day of her interview, Janice is injured in a roadside accident that will change her life forever.
Poor Winnie Collins' pregnancy is beset with problems and under Doctor's strict orders she is confined to bed rest. How will she cope when there is so much to do?
Susie Collins' and Timothy Marsh's relationship continues to flourish. But when will Susie find time to allow Timothy to make an honest woman of her?
Meanwhile business is blooming at the flower shop but Lily is concerned what her husband Jeb Jarvis and brother Joe Ross are up to. When something seems too good to be true, it usually is and none of them realise the danger it could bring.
Things are looking brighter on Dressmakers' Alley, but there are always those who want to cause trouble…
Missing Mulberry Lane? Read Dressmakers' Alley and you won't be far away…
Praise for Rosie Clarke:
'Brilliant read. Wonderful characters that draw you into Harpers world. Thoroughly enjoyable.' - Kitty Neale
'When it comes to writing sagas, Rosie Clarke is up there with some of the best in the business' - Bookish Jottings
'Rosie Clarke books first class author love every one of her books' - Reader Review
'Murder, fraud, sculdugery in the work place, and romance. Who could ask for more' - Reader Review
'Great characters and it was a page turner, I will recommend this book to others' - Reader Review
'Full of drama, romance and secrets ... A perfect example of its genre' - That Thing She Reads
'This is wonderful historical fiction that is so character-driven you'll wish these women lived on your street' - Reader Review
\Another great story of love and heartache' - Reader Review
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Dangerous Times on Dressmakers' Alley
by Rosie Clarke
read by Gemma Lawrence
Part of the Dressmakers' Alley series
Welcome to Dressmakers' Alley, a twisted place filled with dark and deadly secrets
London's East End 1923
In the heart of Dressmakers' Alley, Madame Pauline's sweatshop is rumoured to be a particularly unpleasant place to work. Filled with seamstresses paid a pittance who turn a blind eye to what darker activities are hidden behind locked doors.
Young Winnie Brown is keen to prove her value to the Women Movement and secures a job as a seamstress to investigate the whispers of some unsavoury goings on. Her concerns are soon justified when she hears a desperate cry for help.
Meanwhile, happily married, Lady Diane Cooper is the darling of London's high-society. Beautiful and talented, she seemingly has it all. But the strict constraints society assigns her leaves her frustrated, she craves more freedom. With the help of her devoted dresser Susie can she realise her dream?
What is the connection between Lady Diane's world and the poor exploited young women of Dressmakers' Alley?
Can the two worlds come together for the good of all?
Missing Mulberry Lane? Read Dressmakers' Ally and you won't be far away…
Praise for Rosie Clarke:
'Brilliant read. Wonderful characters that draw you into Harpers world. Thoroughly enjoyable.' Kitty Neale
'When it comes to writing sagas, Rosie Clarke is up there with some of the best in the business' Bookish Jottings
'Full of drama, romance and secrets ... A perfect example of its genre' That Thing She Reads
'This is wonderful historical fiction that is so character-driven you'll wish these women lived on your street' Reader Review
'Absolutely loved this latest instalment and revisiting the ladies of the Lane. Another great story of love and heartache' Reader Review
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Dark Secrets on Dressmakers' Alley
by Rosie Clarke
read by Gemma Lawrence
Part of the Dressmakers' Alley series
Preorder the next explosive instalment in the Dressmakers' Alley series from bestseller Rosie Clarke
Welcome back to Dressmakers' Alley, where danger lurks on every corner...
London's East End 1924
The girls of Dressmakers' Alley are happy in their new jobs. Business is thriving and yet a new shadow looms.
Women are being attacked and robbed whilst several businesses have been burgled. Are these two circumstances linked or is this just a coincidence?
As the attacks escalate, and the police seem unmoved to intervene, the men of Dressmakers' Alley decide to take the law into their own hands and patrol the streets to keep them and their women safe.
But when the man suspected of the attacks is found brutally murdered the eyes of suspicion fall on the group and Sam Collins is charged with murder. He seemingly has a motive, no alibi and is the owner of the murder weapon. The Police are convinced they have their man but fiancé Winnie is determined to prove him innocent.
When the mystery comes to a head, a dark and surprising secret is revealed. The selfless action of a father prevents a miscarriage of justice - but at what cost?
If you are still missing Mulberry Lane? Read Dressmakers' Alley and you won't be far away…
Praise for Rosie Clarke:
'Brilliant read. Wonderful characters that draw you into Harpers world. Thoroughly enjoyable.' - Kitty Neale
'When it comes to writing sagas, Rosie Clarke is up there with some of the best in the business' - Bookish Jottings
'Rosie Clarke books first class author love every one of her books' - Reader Review
'Murder, fraud, sculdugery in the work place, and romance. Who could ask for more' - Reader Review
'Great characters and it was a page turner, I will recommend this book to others' - Reader Review
'Full of drama, romance and secrets ... A perfect example of its genre' - That Thing She Reads
'This is wonderful historical fiction that is so character-driven you'll wish these women lived on your street' - Reader Review
\Another great story of love and heartache' - Reader Review
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