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ebook / ISBN-13: 9780755390724

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ON SALE: 2nd February 2012

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Sagas

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While Molly and Nellie play detective, for Molly’s youngest, there’s also a party to plan and a boy to impress…

Joan Jonker brings us another instalment of her hugely popular Molly and Nellie series in I’ll Be Your Sweetheart, as the two friends get up to more mischief in their beloved Liverpool. Perfect for fans of Katie Flynn and Anne Baker.


Not a day goes by without Molly Bennett and Nellie McDonough counting their blessings. But when an elderly neighbour, Flora Parker, is robbed of her most treasured possession, and left without a penny to her name, the two friends jump at the chance of setting their detecting skills in motion. Meanwhile, Molly’s youngest daughter, Ruthie, and her best friend, Bella, are making plans for their joint sixteenth birthday party. Ruthie is determined to look glamorous, a real knock out, to catch the eye of a certain boy for whom she’s got more than a soft spot.

What readers are saying about I’ll Be Your Sweetheart:

‘This is another excellent read from Joan Jonker. We are back with her most popular characters Molly and Nellie, and as usual, you feel right at the centre of the action. Once again Molly and Nellie are called on to help a neighbour and there’s lots of fun and laughter before things reach the feel-good conclusion I’ve come to expect from Joan. First class as usual!’

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Compelling new saga from the 'Saint Joan' of the North
Bolton Evening News
There's something for everyone and all delivered up in that inimitable Jonker style which is guaranteed to delight her large number of fans
Middlesborough Evening Gazette
A happy and wholesome read
Coventry Evening Telegraph