
The Tea Rose
Jennifer Donnelly
The Tea Rose #1
A idealistic East End doctor falls for London's most notorious crime boss in 1900 Victorian England.
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An idealistic young doctor in late Victorian London strikes up an unlikely relationship with an East End crime boss in this historical saga. "[Donnelly] is a master of pacing and plot, with enough high points scattered throughout to keep your pulse racing. . . . I became so consumed with finding out how it would end that I read the last third at near-choking speed." — Washington Post Book World When India Selwyn Jones graduates from the London School of Medicine for Women in 1900, she is advised to set up her practice in a fashionable neighborhood. Instead, the idealistic India chooses to work in the East End, serving the poor. There, India meets Sid Malone, one of London's most notorious gangsters. Before long, an unpredictable, passionate, and bittersweet affair ensues. "I loved this book. It is truly seductive, hard to put down, and filled with mystery, secret passions, unique locations, and a most engaging heroine. India Selwyn Jones . . .captivates from the first page to the last." —Barbara Taylor Bradford, #1 New York Times –bestselling author "Donnelly's passion and energy will keep readers turning the many pages, rooting for India and the gruff underworld boss she loves." — Publishers Weekly
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