Someone to Trust

Someone to Trust by June Francis is a fictional saga published by Piatkus in February 2011. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English. The story centers on Lucy Linden, who supports her widowed mother and younger brother by selling firewood and toffee apples on the streets of Liverpool. Her life takes a turn when she catches the attention of police constable Rob Jones, who begins to watch over her, much to her irritation.
As the narrative unfolds, Lucy faces challenges, particularly with the return of her uncle from the Great War, who exhibits troubling behavior. This situation prompts a shift in Lucy’s feelings toward Rob, revealing him as a trustworthy confidant amid her struggles. The book explores themes of family loyalty and personal secrets, offering readers a glimpse into Lucy’s life as she navigates her responsibilities and relationships in a tumultuous time.
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Plucky Lucy Linden is the mainstay of her family, selling firewood and toffee apples on the streets of Liverpool to support her widowed mother and little brother. Her uncanny ability to be in the right place at the wrong time gets her noticed by upright, young police constable Rob Jones, who decides to keep a watchful eye over her – much to her annoyance.
But when Lucy’s uncle returns from the Great War with a tendency to lash out, her attitude towards Rob changes. For while she must appear strong for her family’s sake, Rob turns out to be someone she can trust with her innermost secrets and fears. But there’s one secret she can’t quite bring herself to tell him . . .
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