1926, and in a country still recovering from the Great War, London has become the focus for a delirious new nightlife. In the clubs of Soho, peers of the realm rub shoulders with starlets, foreign dignitaries with gangsters, and girls sell dances for a shilling a time. At the heart of this glittering world is notorious Nellie Coker, ruthless but also ambitious to advance her six children, including the enigmatic eldest, Niven whose character has been forged in the crucible of the Somme. But success breeds enemies, and Nellie's empire faces threats from without and within. For beneath the dazzle of Soho's gaiety, there is a dark underbelly, a world in which it is all too easy to become lost. With her unique Dickensian flair, Kate Atkinson brings together a glittering cast of characters in a truly mesmeric novel that captures the uncertainty and mutability of life; of a world in which nothing is quite as it seems.-
Kate Atkinson
Kate Atkinson is a British author known for her intricate plots, complex characters, and blending of genres such as mystery, historical fiction, and literary fiction. Her most notable works include the Jackson Brodie series, featuring the private detective protagonist, as well as the novel "Life After Life," which explores the concept of multiple lives and possibilities. Atkinson's writing is characterized by its wit, humor, and profound insight into human nature. She has made significant contributions to the literary world by pushing the boundaries of traditional storytelling and creating thought-provoking narratives that challenge readers' perceptions. Her most famous work is "Life After Life," which won the Costa Book Award and was shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction. Atkinson's impact on the literary genre is undeniable, as she continues to captivate readers with her unique storytelling style and compelling narratives.