
Heaven and Hell for the Tobacco Girls
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Narrated by:
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Anne Dover
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By:
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Lizzie Lane
The next thrilling book in Lizzie Lane's superb, bestselling series The Tobacco Girls
Life for the Tobacco Girls isn’t getting any easier...
Bristol, 1943
Bridget Milligan has donned a uniform and joined the nursing services where she becomes intrigued with the miracles of modern medicine. She’s also torn between family loyalty, her new career and Lyndon O’Neill, the love of her life. Is it too impossible to hope that everything will come out right in the end?
Phyllis Harvey is still serving in Malta where she sees the casualties of war first hand. Finally it seems like Phyllis is blessed with true in love, but fate can sometimes be a rocky road and nothing is that certain.
Maisie Miles is left holding the home front at the tobacco factory but with the sudden death of her grandmother finds herself once more alone in the world. However, thanks to a substantial inheritance, she is able to extend a helping hand to a friend in desperate need.
There are tears and laughter, goodbyes and new arrivals along with the hope that new beginnings are not far over the horizon.
An atmospheric historical saga following the lives and loves of those who work in Bristol’s famous Tobacco Factory.
Perfect for fans of Rosie Clarke, Fenella J Miller and Tracy Baines.
Have you tried Lizzie Lane’s other series – Coronation Close and the Orchard Cottage Hospital – you’ll just love them!
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Excellent series!
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love the character development!
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The ending was slightly rushed, with many loose ends. Hoping there 'll be another book coming out to address this, & through to wars end.
Narration was good (except Maltese accents).
Slightly rushed ending
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