Untouchable (A Peaky Blinders Story

Untouchable (A Peaky Blinders Story

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Róisín Shelby doesn't belong in parlours and she doesn't belong in gossip circles. She belongs in stables, with mud on her boots and horse hair on her jacket, and that's exactly how she likes it. Being Tommy Shelby's daughter means no boy in Birmingham dares look at her twice - not if they want to keep their eyes. Her mother, Grace, was the most beautiful woman in any room she ever walked into. She was also shot dead at a charity ball when Lavinia was two years old, which is the kind of thing that makes a man like Tommy Shelby wall off everything he has left - including his daughter who looked like her but with his eyes. Lavinia is all he has left of her. She goes by Lavinia. She doesn't let people in. And she definitely doesn't fall for boys who pick fights on her behalf. Then Jake shows up at the Garrison, bloody-knuckled and unbothered, and decides the rules don't apply to him. But when a rival gang starts circling the Shelby empire and someone on the inside knows more than they should, Lavinia finds herself trusting the one person her father never approved of - and wondering if that was always the point.
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