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The follow-up novel to the hugely successful debutTHE STREET
In this dank corner of town, you have to keep your friends close and your enemies closer โ even if those enemies are your family.
Jimmy Wild saunters around the streets of Campbell Road, and among the people he used to terrorise. Even though the years have passed, heโs still a tyrant. The sight of his lanky frame is enough to terrify the inhabitants of this close-knit community, who reside in this villainous corner of London.
Jimmyโs beautiful step-daughter Faye and his downtrodden wife Edie eek out a meagre existence for their family, having left behind their lives in Kent. What devastating act was so bad that it drove them away from the place they called home to this hovel of a house in Campbell Road?
Robert and Steven Wild thought theyโd moved on. It was hard enough coming to terms with the death of their mother โ and now their abusive father, presumed dead, has returned.
One thing you can bet on, Jimmy Wildโs not returned to start playing happy familiesโฆ
How can young Faye make a life for herself and carve a future for young siblings? Who is this aged woman that Jimmy Wild has come back to see? And can a romance between Faye and Rob blossom amidst a family at War?
Kay Brellend, the third of six children, was born in North London but now lives in a Victorian farmhouse in Suffolk. Under a pseudonym she has written sixteen historical novels published in England and North America. The Campbell Road novels are inspired by her grandmotherโs reminiscences about her early life growing up in Islington.