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Her father’s murder drives a young woman to seek refuge in Liverpool – but she could now be in even greater danger…

Lyn Andrews’ The House on Lonely Street is a powerful and nostalgic saga set in Dublin and Liverpool, of the power of love, friendship… and fear. Perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Kitty Neale.


For Katherine Donovan the slums of Dublin are a lonely place. Her father, a pawnbroker, is the most hated man in the district, and Katherine an outcast. Her only friend is tiny Ceppi Healy, underfed, irrepressible and, the youngest in a neglected family of eight, as much an emotional orphan as eighteen-year-old Katherine.
Then, one night, the unthinkable happens. Katherine’s father is murdered, a victim of local revenge for an act of cruelty even she couldn’t have anticipated. Fearing for her life, Katherine flees, taking with her the desperate young Ceppi.

Liverpool is her longed-for haven and, with the last of her father’s money, she rents a lodging house in a street decimated by the sinking of the Titanic. But, far from finding a refuge for herself and the little girl she promised to protect, she realises she has put them into the path of terrible danger…

What readers are saying about The House on Lonely Street:

‘I read [this book] in less than a day… The characters were so believable and you could imagine the struggle, but from the start you wanted Katherine to succeed’

‘As usual Lyn Andrews tells a really good story. She makes you care about the characters, and the only criticism I have is that I was left wanting more

‘The brilliant plot will sweep you away to its majestic and tear-jerking ending’

Reviews

Her mix of Irish and Liverpool backdrops have won this strong saga writer an assured place in the Sunday Times top 10... she's great!
Sarah Broadhurst, Bookseller
The Catherine Cookson of Liverpool
Northern Echo
A vivid portrayal of life
Best
A compelling read
Woman's Own
A page-turning and beautifully written novel
Irish World
Lyn Andrews tackles her subject with the panache of an indisputably gifted storyteller
Historical Novels Review
Gutsy... A vivid picture of a hard-up, hard-working community... will keep the pages turning
Daily Express