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The UK is gripped by the threat of gang violence - the media is building on that hysteria convincing us that knife crime is rife and the streets are flooded with guns and drugs. So when a member of a notorious girl gang is charged with a brutal murder sympathy is in short supply. Enter Lilly Valentine a tough talking lawyer who is never prepared to take things at face value and is determined to uncover the truth whatever the cost. A gripping crime novel that will force every reader to reassess what they think they know about society and gang culture. Praise for Helen Black: A dark and gripping read that will have you on the edge of your seat - Closer" magazine. A fantastic first novel ["A Place of Safety"] - Jane Elliott. Terrific! A great read from start to finish -
["Dishonour"] - Jessie Keane author of "Jail Bird". Unexpected and moving..."A Place of Safety" is written with sympathy and humour - "EuroCrime"."
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    The UK is gripped by the threat of gang violence
    - the media is building on that hysteria convincing us that knife crime is rife & the streets are flooded with guns & drugs. So when a member of a notorious girl gang is charged with a brutal murder sympathy is in short supply. Enter Lilly Valentine a tough talking lawyer who is never prepared to take things at face value & is determined to uncover the truth whatever the cost. A gripping crime novel that will force every reader to reassess what they think they know about society & gang culture. Praise for Helen Black: A dark & gripping read that will have you on the edge of your seat
    - Closer" magazine. A fantastic first novel ["A Place of Safety"]
    - Jane Elliott. Terrific! A great read from start to finish
    - [" Dishonour"]
    - Jessie Keane author of " Jail Bird". Unexpected & moving..."A Place of Safety" is written with sympathy & humour
    - " Euro Crime"."

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