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Queen of Thieves is a
thrilling new historical suspense novel that exposes the underbelly of London
in the 1940s. Nell lives in the slums of
London and works a thankless job at a fur factory. Her boyfriend Jimmy has disappeared after she
told him she was expecting. She joins up
with the infamous Alice Diamond and her gang of Forty Thieves. Alice runs her gang with rules and methods
that have been being used since Queen Victoria’s time. The hoisters steal from fancy shops with the
thought that everyone deserves a bit of luxury, not just the rich. When Alice Diamond realizes that there is a
mole reporting on her gang’s happenings, she uses Nell as a spy to report on
the rival Billy Sullivan’s gang. Will
Nell be able to navigate between the two gangs?
Has she been underestimated by both sides?
I thought Queen of
Thieves was a riveting new novel and I read through it quickly. I love historical fiction and I really liked
this different setting and topic. I didn’t
know anything about these gangs of thieves in London. In the PS section at the end of the book,
author Beezy Marsh has a great discussion on the background of the Forty Thieves
gang as well as her interviews with former gang members and their
descendants. I thought it was
fascinating.
I loved Nell’s character
and her growth through the novel to become a stronger person that can take care
of herself. I liked the duel narrative
between Nell and Alice to learn the background of both characters and how they
got to their places in the world. I
enjoyed the thrilling ending and how it was set up with a hint that there could
be a second novel. I hope that we do get
a second novel and more adventures of Nell and Alice.
I didn’t agree with the thieves
though that theft is a victimless crime and that it’s just part of the standard
losses of the stores. While it was thrilling
to read about the theft, I was annoyed as I know that the thefts drive up the
prices for regular consumers.
I liked the post WWII
setting and it’s look into continued rationing and hardship for the people of
London. It’s easy to think the war ended
and everything went back to normal, but it wasn’t so quick.
Review Copy from William
Morrow Books. Thank-you! I received a
complimentary copy of this book as part of the Bibliolifestyle Book Tour.
Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
The setting of WWII and the story Itself is intriguing.
ReplyDeleteIt did have a great setting and plot! Very interesting characters as well.
DeletePost WWII is one of my favorite historical settings! So much was changing during that time.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly sounds like a really engrossing story!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your review with the Historical Fiction Reading Challenge