Irene Carr
Titles: Liza, Rachel
Category: Fiction
Agent:Georgia Glover
Irene Carr was born and brought up on the river in Monkwearmouth, Sunderland, in the 1930s. Her father and brother worked in shipyards in County Durham and her mother was a Sunderland barmaid. She is the author of a number of novels in the tradition of Catherine Cookson.
Rachel
Category: Fiction
UK Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
UK Publication Date: 10/05/04
Orphaned at a young age, Rachel is left penniless and alone in the streets of turn-of-the-century Newcastle. In the depths of despair she is delighted to learn that her eccentric uncle Joshua has left her his house. But it comes with a strict proviso: she must marry her sworn enemy Martin.
Otherwise, her dangerous cousin Saul Gorman will inherit the lot. And Saul will stop at nothing to claim inheritance....
Praise for Irene Carr:
"Irene Carr is posing a serious challenge for the crown vacated by Catherine Cookson" - Sunderland Echo
"Sheer descriptive talent shines through here .... gritty .... powerful stuff." - Dorset Evening Echo
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