Dangerous Times on Dressmaker's Alley by Rosie Clarke
Genre: Historical fiction, Sagas
Read: 3rd April 2024
Published: 5th April 2024
★★★★ 4 stars
DESCRIPTION:
Welcome to Dressmakers' Alley, a twisted place filled with dark and deadly secrets
London’s East End 1923
In the heart of Dressmakers' Alley, Madame Pauline’s sweatshop is rumoured to be a particularly unpleasant place to work. Filled with seamstresses paid a pittance who turn a blind eye to what darker activities are hidden behind locked doors.
Young Winnie Brown is keen to prove her value to the Women Movement and secures a job as a seamstress to investigate the whispers of some unsavoury goings on. Her concerns are soon justified when she hears a desperate cry for help.
Meanwhile, happily married, Lady Diane Cooper is the darling of London’s high-society. Beautiful and talented, she seemingly has it all. But the strict constraints society assigns her leaves her frustrated, she craves more freedom. With the help of her devoted dresser Susie can she realise her dream?
What is the connection between Lady Diane's world and the poor exploited young women of Dressmakers' Alley?
Can the two worlds come together for the good of all?
Missing Mulberry Lane? Read Dressmakers' Ally and you won’t be far away…
MY THOUGHTS:
I love Rosie Clarke. She is one of my favourite authors and I relish anything she brings out. So when I saw a new series pop up, I was excited to say the least.
As in keeping with Rosie Clarke's other sagas, this one pays tribute to two of her other series - with a nod to Mulberry Lane (although set earlier than that one) and more than a passing reference to Harpers with many a mention of both Ben and Sally as well visiting Harpers. I tried to recall whether Winnie and her story, which began with Harpers, had featured in that series at all but it's been so long since I read a Harpers I can't remember though her story does seem a little familiar. I will need some reminding at any rate.
This tale is somewhat darker than some others with a seedier undertone and a mystery that is not entirely resolved by the book's end. I was a little disappointed with the ending that left more than a few things up in the air. Even though this is a new series with a follow-up to come and resolve some of those left open-ended, I do prefer each installment to have a proper ending with all story arcs to be resolved and then a hint of something to come in the next one. That is not to say I didn't enjoy this tale, because I most certainly did, but the ending let it down otherwise it would have been a 5 star read in my opinion.
I usually give a brief outline of the basic story but I think this time I will leave it to the reader to open up and discover for themselves. If you know Rosie Clarke then you won't be disappointed as the author is synonymous with delightful historical sagas. I've enjoyed all of her series and I'm sure this one will be no different.
Looking forward to book 2...when it comes.
I would like to thank #RosieClarke #Netgalley, #BoldwoodBooks and #RachelsRandomResources for an ARC of #DangerousTimesOnDressmakersAlley in exchange for an honest review.
MEET THE AUTHOR:
Rosie Clarke has been writing for several years and has written under various names for a variety of publishers. She lives in Cambridgeshire, is happily married and enjoys life with her husband. She likes to walk in the Spanish sunshine and eating out at favourite restaurants in Marbella is a favourite pastime, but writing is her passion.
Rosie loves shoes, especially those impossibly high heels you can buy and has a gorgeous pair of Jimmy Choos but can't wear them so they sit on the mantlepiece.
Rosie also writes under the name of Anne Herries and Linda Sole.
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