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Tuesday, July 21, 2020

The House on Boundary Street by Tea Cooper




Small country side girl wants to make it big in the city. This is a recurrent theme for many girls and boys as well. But this is 1920s and Sydney is  rife with many pitfalls for a young innocent girl. Coming to the house on Boundary Street and working as a maid seems perfectly respectable, but everyone knows that it is just one step away from servicing the many clients that step over the threshold of No. 54.


A chance encounter with Jack of her childhood days and the instant attraction that they feel for each other and slowly unraveling the underbelly of the sordid side of Sydney life with the discovery that Ted her brother is very much alive and not killed in a plane crash creates mixed feelings for Dolly.


A story of family, of love and of survival in a competitive world where girls like Dolly can be swallowed whole in a jiffy. This was a lovely read for me following the TV drama series of Miss Fisher. 1920s Melbourne.


Sent by Netgalley for an unbiased review, courtesy of Escape Publishing. 

3 comments:

  1. I’d like to read this, great review Mystica!

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  2. I just read my first Tea Cooper book last week and LOVED it. I'm going to look for more from her. Her books all sound like ones I would enjoy. I'm glad you feel the same way about her!

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  3. Sounds good, especially that her brother was thought to be dead but isn't.

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