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Nearly Always
Ken McCoy
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Description for Nearly Always
Paperback. A gripping saga set in 1950s Leeds, from beloved author Ken McCoy Num Pages: 448 pages. BIC Classification: FT. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 178 x 108. .
Lucy Bailey is not a girl to take no for an answer. When she asks her friend Billy Wellington to help her rescue a stray dog, she has no idea of the potential repercussions. A serious crime is committed while Billy is absent from the children's home where he lives and, when suspicion falls on him, the police decide that the safest thing for everybody is to lock him away in a mental institution. Lucy refuses to believe that Billy has done anything wrong, and enlists her cool-headed teenage brother Arnold to help. DI Daniel Earnshawe, who ... Read more
Lucy Bailey is not a girl to take no for an answer. When she asks her friend Billy Wellington to help her rescue a stray dog, she has no idea of the potential repercussions. A serious crime is committed while Billy is absent from the children's home where he lives and, when suspicion falls on him, the police decide that the safest thing for everybody is to lock him away in a mental institution. Lucy refuses to believe that Billy has done anything wrong, and enlists her cool-headed teenage brother Arnold to help. DI Daniel Earnshawe, who ... Read more
Product Details
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
Condition
New
Format
Paperback
Number of Pages
448
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780349410234
SKU
V9780349410234
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-1
About Ken McCoy
For twenty-five years Ken McCoy ran his own engineering company. During this time he also worked as a free-lance artist, greeting card designer and after-dinner entertainer. He has appeared on TV, radio and as a comedian. He is married and had 5 children and 6 grand-children.
Reviews for Nearly Always
A staunchly powerful novel by a local author A moving story and well told
Yorkshire Evening Press
Yorkshire Evening Press