Lucky Bunny by Jill Dawson - ISBN: 9780340935682
Paperback
Daring woman thief tells a vivacious tale of crime and heartbreak.

Lucky Bunny

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  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    12 June 2012

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Summary

Crime’s a man’s business. So they say. Who was that small figure then, slender enough to trot along the moonlit track, swift and low, virtually invisible? Who was it that covered the green signal with a glove to stop the train, while the two others took care of the driver and his mate? Could it have been one Queenie Dove, survivor of the Depression and the Blitz, not to mention any number of scrapes with the law?

Queenie Dove is a self-proclaimed genius when it comes to thieving and e…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780340935682
ISBN-10:0340935685
Author:Jill Dawson
Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint:Sceptre
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Edition:Unabridged
Release Date:12 June 2012
Weight:210g
Dimensions:197mm x 129mm x 18mm
Series:Sceptre
What They're Saying

Critics Review

‘Strong, satisfying and memorable’

Gloriously enjoyable…Queenie bursts out of these pages, longing for life, as we are drawn into her world by Dawson’s terse, electric prose. I’ve seldom read a novel with such a sense of excitement. - Philip Hoare, Sunday Telegraph

Jill Dawson is one of those writers so gifted and assured you relax just five words in…heroine Queenie is no angel. But she’s resourceful, funny, brave and beautiful. You’re on her side from that fifth word - Wendy Holden, Daily Mail

A treat to read - John Self, Guardian

Dawson, as ever, delves deep into her subject matter, combining fast-paced narrative with astute, piercing reflection on more complex matters - Leyla Sanai, Independent on Sunday

She leaves us with some unforgettable images..:It is admirable, too, for the way its fizzing narrative is grounded in a cool-eyed awareness of the social and sexual injustices of the mid-20th century - Maggie Gee, Independent

‘Far more than just crime caper. An award winning poet, Dawson shrewdly uses her heroine’s undeniably clever but poorly educated point of view to evocative and sometimes lyrical effect, the author’s use of language pure, simple and shimmering.” - The Scotsman

Heart-rippingly painful and joyously playful. A major prize-winning contender. - Sainsbury’s magazine

Pacy and atmospheric, this tale of a girl attempting to dictate her own destiny is wickedly good - Eithne Farry, Marie Claire

About The Author

Jill Dawson

Jill Dawson is the author of TRICK OF THE LIGHT, MAGPIE, FRED AND EDIE, which was shortlisted for the Whitbread Novel Award and the Orange Prize, WILD BOY, WATCH ME DISAPPEAR, which was longlisted for the Orange Prize, and THE GREAT LOVER. In addition she has edited six anthologies of short stories and poetry. She has held many Fellowships, including the Creative Writing Fellowship at the University of East Anglia, where she taught on the MA in Creative Writing course. She lives in the Fens with her husband and two sons.

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