The Feud

Kimberley Chambers

earliest edition we have, 2010 Random House Group Limited, 2010 ebook

For more than a decade two East End families have been locked in a bitter war.For more than a decade two East End families have been locked in a bitter war. On one side are the Mitchells, a notorious underworld mob from East London's Canning Town. They have an iron in every fire and will resort to intimidation and violence to get what they want. When Stanley Smith's lovely young daughter, Jessica, announces that she...

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Feud edition · 2017 · HarperCollins Publishers Limited · 9780008228668
Feud edition · 2017 · HarperCollins Publishers · 9780008228644
Feud edition · 2010 · Penguin Random House · 9781848091399
Feud edition · 2010 · Penguin Random House · 9781409050292
The Feud ebook · 2010 · Random House Group Limited · 9781409050308
The Feud paperback · 2010 · Preface Publishing · 480 pages · 9781848091405
The Feud paperback · 2010 · Arrow · 480 pages · 9781848091412

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