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David Ebsworth

    David Ebsworth is the literary pseudonym for Dave McCall, a former negotiator and Regional Secretary for Britain's Transport & General Workers’ Union. His works are known for crafting compelling narratives often set against the vibrant backdrop of southern Europe. Ebsworth draws heavily on his own life experiences and interests, lending an authentic voice and perspective to his characters and their intricate plots.

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    Blood Among the Threads
    The House on Hunter Street
    • The House on Hunter Street

      • 414 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Set in Liverpool in 1911, the story follows Cari Maddox as she navigates her tumultuous family life, her involvement in the suffragette movement, and the secrets she harbors. The arrival of her unstable cousin, Tom Priddy, complicates matters further. Amidst the backdrop of a brewing revolution and the struggles of African Kru seaman Amos Gartee, Cari faces mysteries, sectarian divides, and the quest for justice and revenge, all set against the dynamic changes of the River Mersey.

      The House on Hunter Street