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by Martina Cole (Author)
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  • Paperback: 576 pages
  • Publisher: Headline (6 Aug 1992)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0747239320
  • ISBN-13: 978-0747239321
  • Product Dimensions: 17.6 x 11 x 3.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (34 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 8,467 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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No one thinks a seventeen-year-old girl can take on the hard men of London’s gangland, but it’s a mistake to underestimate Maura Ryan: she’s tough, clever and beautiful - which makes her one very dangerous lady.

Together, she and her brother Michael are unbeatable but notoriety has its price.  The police are determined to put away Maura once and for all - and not everyone in the family think that's such a bad idea.  When it comes to the crunch, Maura has to face the pain of lost love in her past - and the dangerous lady discovers her heart is not make entirely of stone.


About the Author

No. 1 bestselling author Martina Cole was born and brought up in Essex. She is the bestselling author of eleven novels set in London's gangland, and her most recent three novels have gone straight to No. 1 in the Sunday Times bestseller lists. DANGEROUS LADY is her first novel. Not only was it a huge bestseller on first publication but it was also adapted into a highly successful TV drama series.

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Saga of a criminal family, 19 Dec 2004
By Budge Burgess (Kilmarnock, Scotland) - See all my reviews
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Martina Cole attracts quite a lot of press coverage and her books rocket up the best-seller lists. This is her first published novel, establishing something of a pattern. She will revisit this format in later novels, and will bring the heroine (or is that villain) back in a subsequent book ("Maura's Game").

The story, essentially, follows the changing fortunes of the Ryan family, in particular their only daughter, Maura. When we first meet them, it's 1950, and the Ryan's occupy a cockroach infested slum in London's Notting Hill. Mother is about to give birth to yet another child, all her boys waiting outside the bedroom, her good-for-only-one-thing husband out boozing again. This time it's a girl ... and young Maura will grow up to be loved and spoiled by all her brothers.

She'll also grow up to witness her eldest brother, Michael, become king of London's underworld ... and to eclipse him by becoming its empress! In the process, we follow her trials and tribulations, pains and abuses, romance and loss.

Not a crime novel - and certainly not a whodunit - this is really a family saga, covering half a century of the Ryan siblings' rise through the criminal leagues. In places there are some keen observations of working class life, at times there are some dreadful clichés, cardboard characters, and some very obvious plot lines.

At times it's very obviously a first novel - Martina Cole has learned her craft well in the last dozen years or so and has tightened up her writing. The first half of the book is conveyed in a series of episodic snap-shots of the most significant events in Maura's life: once she begins to enter adulthood and assume a role in the family business, it becomes more focussed on her. Some of the elements are clichés, some extracted from real life crime. But it's a well-paced, engaging book.

This is not, as I say, a crime novel, so don't buy it thinking you'll be trying to work out who the killer is, or whatever. This is a family saga, one which takes a walk on the darker side, and it's an enjoyable, undemanding read.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not a whodunit, more of a family saga, 4 Dec 2004
By Budge Burgess (Kilmarnock, Scotland) - See all my reviews
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Martina Cole attracts quite a lot of press coverage and her books rocket up the best-seller lists. This is her first published novel, establishing something of a pattern. She will revisit this format in later novels, and will bring the heroine (or is that villain) back in a subsequent book ("Maura's Game").

The story, essentially, follows the changing fortunes of the Ryan family, in particular their only daughter, Maura. When we first meet them, it's 1950, and the Ryan's occupy a cockroach infested slum in London's Notting Hill. Mother is about to give birth to yet another child, all her boys waiting outside the bedroom, her good-for-only-one-thing husband out boozing again. This time it's a girl ... and young Maura will grow up to be loved and spoiled by all her brothers.

She'll also grow up to witness her eldest brother, Michael, become king of London's underworld ... and to eclipse him by becoming its empress! In the process, we follow her trials and tribulations, pains and abuses, romance and loss.

Not a crime novel - and certainly not a whodunit - this is really a family saga, covering half a century of the Ryan siblings' rise through the criminal leagues. In places there are some keen observations of working class life, at times there are some dreadful clichés, cardboard characters, and some very obvious plot lines.

At times it's very obviously a first novel - Martina Cole has learned her craft well in the last dozen years or so and has tightened up her writing. The first half of the book is conveyed in a series of episodic snap-shots of the most significant events in Maura's life: once she begins to enter adulthood and assume a role in the family business, it becomes more focussed on her. Some of the elements are clichés, some extracted from real life crime. But it's a well-paced, engaging book.

This is not, as I say, a crime novel, so don't buy it thinking you'll be trying to work out who the killer is, or whatever. This is a family saga, one which takes a walk on the darker side, and it's an enjoyable, undemanding read.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Family saga rather than crime novel, 31 Dec 2004
By Budge Burgess (Kilmarnock, Scotland) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dangerous Lady (Paperback)
Martina Cole attracts quite a lot of press coverage and her books rocket up the best-seller lists. This is her first published novel, establishing something of a pattern. She will revisit this format in later novels, and will bring the heroine (or is that villain) back in a subsequent book ("Maura's Game").

The story, essentially, follows the changing fortunes of the Ryan family, in particular their only daughter, Maura. When we first meet them, it's 1950, and the Ryan's occupy a cockroach infested slum in London's Notting Hill. Mother is about to give birth to yet another child, all her boys waiting outside the bedroom, her good-for-only-one-thing husband out boozing again. This time it's a girl ... and young Maura will grow up to be loved and spoiled by all her brothers.

She'll also grow up to witness her eldest brother, Michael, become king of London's underworld ... and to eclipse him by becoming its empress! In the process, we follow her trials and tribulations, pains and abuses, romance and loss.

Not a crime novel - and certainly not a whodunit - this is really a family saga, covering half a century of the Ryan siblings' rise through the criminal leagues. In places there are some keen observations of working class life, at times there are some dreadful clichés, cardboard characters, and some very obvious plot lines.

At times it's very obviously a first novel - Martina Cole has learned her craft well in the last dozen years or so and has tightened up her writing. The first half of the book is conveyed in a series of episodic snap-shots of the most significant events in Maura's life: once she begins to enter adulthood and assume a role in the family business, it becomes more focussed on her. Some of the elements are clichés, some extracted from real life crime. But it's a well-paced, engaging book.

This is not, as I say, a crime novel, so don't buy it thinking you'll be trying to work out who the killer is, or whatever. This is a family saga, one which takes a walk on the darker side, and it's an enjoyable, undemanding read.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars martina coles best
she is an amazing author and this my favourite book of hers, so griity and chilling! it is so true to how they used to live and all the charactersyou can relate to, love it.
Published 2 months ago by Ms. R. Gray

3.0 out of 5 stars Same old, same old
I have quite enjoyed some of Martina Cole's books, but had not read this, her first, until now. In this particular edition she writes a little about her own background, and... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Robert's Mummy

1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed!
I read 'Ladykiller' sometime ago and absolutely couldn't put that book down so decided to invest in another Martina Cole book and bought this one, her first. Read more
Published 4 months ago by D. J. Hussey

5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic
What can i say.This book was fantastic.It really keeps you reading.
This is the first Martina Cole book which i have read and i couldn't put it down. Read more
Published 5 months ago by lisa critcher

3.0 out of 5 stars Anyone else hate Maura but love the book??
Loved the book, hated Maura. Ok maybe hate is too strong a word but she irritated me, not when she was small but when, at only 17, she became a 'face'. Read more
Published 8 months ago by D. Marcus

1.0 out of 5 stars Dangerous Lady
And another from the wish I hadn't bothered collection. I know there are plenty of Martina Cole fans but I'm not one of them. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Allen Tsui

4.0 out of 5 stars Don't be clingy as the storyline changes too much
This is the first novel of Martina Cole's that I have had the pleasure to read. I feel the book was not any old crime novel but made you a part of the storyline by engrossing you... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Curly.Lockz

1.0 out of 5 stars Change the record, Martina
This is the fourth Martina Cole novel I've read, and it's becoming a major chore. Having already read three of her books, the formulaic nature of them and the repetativeness is... Read more
Published 22 months ago by Guv

4.0 out of 5 stars Gritty..
This was such a good read..Maura was dragged up along with her brothers in the midst of poverty, grime and violence.. Read more
Published on 11 Aug 2007 by Ms Fluffy Bookworm

4.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!
I previously read the Jump by Martina Cole, and was disapointed with it. This however restored my faith in the Cole, and I really enjoyed it and could not put it down. Read more
Published on 23 April 2007 by dizzyshelly

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