Queenie’s Castle

Queenie’s Castle by Lena Kennedy, published by Little, Brown in 1994, is a modern fiction novel that follows Joe Walowski after his release from a wrongful murder charge. Seeking the truth behind the crime, he journeys to the East End of London, where he encounters Queenie, the enigmatic owner of the Ship and Castle pub. As Joe becomes captivated by her, he finds himself drawn deeper into the complexities of London’s underworld.
Readers will discover a narrative that explores themes of intrigue and deception as Joe navigates his new reality. The story delves into the challenges he faces while searching for the real killers, highlighting the interplay between his personal journey and the darker elements of the city. With 186 pages, this edition offers a concise yet engaging exploration of modern life in London, enriched by the vivid characters and settings that shape Joe’s experience.
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On his release from a wrongful charge of murder, Joe Walowski heads to the East End of London to find the real killers. There he meets the mysterious Queenie, proprietor of the Ship and Castle pub, and as he falls under her spell, he gradually becomes entangled in London’s underworld.
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