One False Move

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One False Move One False Move

Author: Dreda Say Mitchell

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Published: 2017

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An intense, menacing and gritty story about a young woman's race against time to save her family. Perfect for fans of Mandasue Heller and Kimberley Chambers.

'Dreda Say Mitchell is right up there at the forefront of British crime fiction' Simon Kernick
Hayley swore when she got out of prison that she would turn her life around.
But living on the Devil's Estate doesn't make that easy.
She spends her days looking after her daughter, and her nights collecting cash from people who can't get loans any other way.
But someone has just robbed her. And she has twenty-four hours to get the money back, or her boss will come for her.
Her criminal ex-boyfriend says he can help. Hayley wants nothing to do with him. But time is running out, and she has to choose - save herself, or save her soul?
If she makes one false move, her life will be over...
**Review
Praise for Dreda Say Mitchell : A gripping and thrilling read by a wonderful lady and fab author -- Kimberley Chambers on BLOOD SISTER A terrific tale, well told and totally gripping -- Susan Wilkins on BLOOD SISTER Wonderful vivid writing and a truly original voice. -- Peter James Dreda Say Mitchell is right up there at the forefront of British crime fiction -- Simon Kernick Fast paced and full of twists and turns Crime Scene Magazine on BLOOD SISTER
About the Author
Born and bred in the East End of London, Dreda Say Mitchell has seen it all from the inside. After a string of jobs as a waitress, chambermaid and catering assistant she realised her dream of becoming a teacher. During this time she saw a new generation of East Enders grappling with the same problems she had but in an even more violent and unforgiving world. Dreda's books are inspired by the gritty, tough and criminal world she grew up in. She still lives in London's East End. In 2016, she became a Reading Ambassador for the Reading Agency to promote literacy and libraries. Website: www.dredasaymitchell.com Facebook: /dredasaymitchell Twitter: @DredaMitchell