Used
Hardcover
2008
$4.30
California, 1862. Dol, an irrepressible young 'flash-girl', hitches a wagon with a gaggle of friends, headed east for new adventures. But on the road an act of kindness - saving a man from suicide - invites her own destruction. The man is a murderous pimp, who resents being rescued, and decides to take revenge. Dol has problems aplenty: permanently gonged on Lancashire Black Drop, and in sporadic pursuit of her wayward mother, she assumes the pimp is the least of her troubles. But then he turns up at the saloon bar where she works, lugging a tea-chest full of missy (opium) and not-so-politely insisting she hide it for him.The chest has several owners - each more brutal than the last - and Dol is soon on the run in the American wilderness. There she is drawn into a contest that threatens everything she holds most dear - including her own quick mind. Chris Hannan's fast-paced debut novel is a historical romp of startling originality. Dol McQueen is a triumphant creation: an opium-addicted Becky Sharp, flawed but utterly irresistible, who tells her eye-popping story in a unique and unforgettable idiom.
New
Paperback
2009
$11.02
A rowdy, exuberant, badly behaved blast of an adventure, Missy begins in 1862 with Dol McQueen, nineteen-year-old flash girl and opium user, heading for a boom town in the American West. On the way she prevents a man from hanging himself only to discover he is a murderous pimp. When he turns up later at the saloon where she has found work with some stolen goods he wants her to hide, Dol grabs the chance to start a new life and takes off into the wilderness with the loot and all hell in pursuit. Her alcoholic mother is an added burden on the mad, epic journey: can Dol save herself, her mother and their poisonous relationship? Like her literary predecessors, Becky Sharpe and Moll Flanders, Dol is a flawed but irresistible anti-heroine, and Missy is an astounding debut.