Terrier
Gina Jackson’s family has grown smaller in recent years. First, she lost her grandmother, then two years ago she lost her beloved grandfather. Now, the only person Gina truly cares about is her mother, Helen.
Unfortunately, neither woman saw the smooth New Yorker, Bruce Franklin, coming. Neither had a clue about Franklin’s true motives but both will pay a price for his actions, although in different ways.
With her mother distraught, Gina decides she has no choice but to right a wrong. A foolhardy trip to New York ensues, but Gina quickly learns that the Big Apple is an unforgiving city — her confidence tested to the limit within the first twenty-four hours. Then, in one moment, everything changes when Gina crosses paths with a mysterious Londoner by the name of Clement — a man as big as he is brash.
The fiercely independent Gina is then presented with a choice. Should she continue the search for Bruce Franklin alone, or would recruiting an ally prove a wise move? The first option seems rash, the second a gamble. All Gina knows is that she simply has to find Franklin.
Teaming up with a mildly unhinged man mountain from Camden might be a gamble, but with high risk comes high reward … or so Gina hopes.
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Keith A Pearson
Keith A Pearson is a bestselling author from Hampshire in the UK.
As a self-professed writer of vaguely believable novels, Keith's first title, 'The '86 Fix' was published in 2016. His career has since blossomed with an ever-growing base of dedicated fans who appreciate his mix of humour, intrigue, and general weirdness.
Keith is also the creator of the popular, politically-incorrect character, Clement - a double-denim wearing gangland fixer who claims he died in 1975, and now spends his days seeking redemption whilst struggling to cope with twenty-first century life.
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Angel of Camden
Angel of Camden consists of two books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

