Jack the Lad and Bloody Mary

Jack the Lad and Bloody Mary

by Joseph Connolly (Author)

Synopsis

It is the year 1939. Jackie and Mary are just two of the millions of ordinary Londoners whose lives are changed by extraordinary circumstances. Unmarried yet very much in love, their life together before the war is ordered and conventional enough: Jackie's work as a labourer brings in modest but adequate funds while Mary is content in her role about the house. The coming of war changes all of this as, under the influence of the slyly affable Jonathan Leakey, a go-between for the urbane, sinister and thoroughly corrupting Nigel Wisley, Jackie is inveigled into underworld activities which soon earn him the local nickname, Jack the Lad. Jackie's friend and erstwhile drinking partner, Dickie Wheat, finds his life similarly altered; what with doctors being more in demand than ever before. Perhaps most changed though, is Mary; the circumstances of whose transformation make up the bloody heart and soul of this novel.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 592
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 19 Apr 2007

ISBN 10: 0571234674
ISBN 13: 9780571234677
Book Overview: 'A writer of considerable power and subtlety.' Jem Poster, Guardian

Author Bio
Joseph Connolly is the author of the novels Poor Souls (1995), This is It (1996), Stuff (1997), Summer Things (1998), Winter Breaks (1999), S.O.S. (2001), It Can't Go On (2002) and, more recently, Love is Strange (2005). He has also written several works of non-fiction including admired biographies of Jerome K. Jerome and P. G. Wodehouse.