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The Women

Written by: Jacqui Rose
Narrated by: Annie Aldington
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Welcome to HMP Ashcroft. An institution run by a corrupt governor whose determination to impose his will at any cost will have far-reaching consequences on all the inmates.

Within these walls, friendships are forged that will last beyond a sentence, but some inmates can turn in the blink of an eye, because that’s all part of being locked up. In here you are kept from your loved ones and forced into a surrogate family with women you wouldn’t even look at on the outside, let alone call friends. But at Ashcroft, Alliances can mean everything.

Each one of these women has their own story to tell and their own penance to deal with. But whilst they fight for their rights on the inside, who is looking after their family, their friends and children on the outside. Whilst they battle to survive in a closed off world what’s happening in the real world.

At Ashcroft there’s always a price to be paid, and for some it’s high, but these women are prepared to pay anyway they can . . .

Jacqui Rose is back with another hard-hitting gangland thriller. Now collaborating with Martina Cole on her new novel Loyalty.

Crime Thrillers Genre Fiction Suspense Thriller & Suspense Urban Women's Fiction

Critic Reviews

Praise for Fatal: A captivating read from one of my favourite authors (Mel Sherratt, author of Twisted Lives)
Praise for Dishonour: A thrilling and gripping novel (Roberta Kray, author of Hunted)
Praise for Trapped: Gritty and gripping – by a star in the making (Kimberley Chambers, author of The Family Man)
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