Dodger of the Revolution by James Benmore - ISBN: 9781784292898
Paperback
Dodger’s Parisian uprising: Liberty, larceny, and life on the barricades!

Dodger of the Revolution

Join the Artful Dodger for a Parisian adventure!

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  • Paperback

    384 pages

  • Release Date

    28 February 2017

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Summary

The Artful Dodger faces his most dangerous adventure yet as he leaves Dickensian London and finds himself manning the barricades in defence of liberty, fraternity and larceny in the 1848 Paris uprising.

For Dodger, life as a criminal kingpin is losing its allure. Leading a gang of petty thieves from the Seven Dials is not as easy as Fagin made it look and after a year in charge Jack Dawkins has been reduced to a shadow of the man who used to be the envy of every pickpocket in London. …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781784292898
ISBN-10:1784292893
Author:James Benmore
Publisher:Quercus Publishing
Imprint:Quercus Publishing
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:384
Release Date:28 February 2017
Weight:320g
Dimensions:198mm x 130mm x 30mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Tremendous fun - with an underlying theme which is deadly serious– Crime Review

‘A terrific read; I thoroughly recommend it’ - The Historical Novel Society

Tremendous fun - with an underlying theme which is deadly serious - Crime Review

Don’t worry if you haven’t read the first, or even Oliver Twist, this is stand-alone fun and action. For a really entertaining read go no further’ - We Love This Book

Dodger is back! And oh, how I’ve missed him! The book is a gripping, fast-paced adventure with memorable moments, both light and dark. The characters are wonderfully written and have depth and personality which make the reader care deeply about what happens to them. Dodger of the Dials is a real treat. To Benmore, I make this humble request: Please sir, I want some more - Bookbag

‘Dodger of the Dials blows its predecessor away. Highly recommended’ - Parmenion Books

About The Author

James Benmore

James Benmore studied literature at the Open University and has since completed an MSt in Creative Writing at Oxford University. He won the AM Heath prize in 2010 for best work of fiction by a writer graduating from Kellogg College. He has written two previous books - Dodger and Dodger of the Dials and his short stories have been published in various anthologies. He lives in London.

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