Frankie

Frankie by Kevin Lewis, published by Penguin Adult on March 29, 2007, is a compelling narrative that follows Francesca Mills, a homeless and streetwise young woman navigating the harsh realities of life on the streets of London. After a violent encounter results in a man’s death, Frankie is thrust into a perilous situation that forces her to abandon her past and seek a new beginning. This edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English.
As Frankie attempts to build a new life, she inadvertently uncovers a dangerous secret that puts her in the crosshairs of both law enforcement and powerful adversaries. The story delves into themes of survival and the lengths one will go to protect loved ones amidst the chaos of a life on the run. Readers will find a blend of suspense and literary elements as Frankie confronts the challenges of anonymity in a world where danger lurks at every corner.
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Homeless, streetwise and running away from a past she would rather forget, Francesca Mills is just another face on the streets of London. When a violent encounter leads to a man�s death, however, she is forced to leave the harsh world that has become her home and forge a new life elsewhere.
On the run, Frankie unknowingly stumbles across a dangerous secret, a secret so powerful that men will stop at nothing to protect it. She tries to build a new life, but you can only stay anonymous when no one wants to find you. Hunted by both the police and shadowy assailants with powerful connections, the odds are stacked against a woman who will do whatever it takes to protect herself � and those who mean most to her �
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