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Daisy Belle, a gifted young singer from the grim backstreets of Tyneside, is devastated when her baby daughter Rose goes missing. Little does she know Rose has been stolen and given to a wealthy woman who, tricked into believing she's an orphan, adopts her and renames her Rosina. Worse still, it was all arranged by Daisy's ruthlessly ambitious agent, Jack Fiddler. Years later, when tragedy strikes, Rosina runs away to join a theatrical troupe and her natural talent for singing soon wins the hearts of the crowds. But this brings her into direct competition with one of the northern music halls' established stars, Daisy Belle - and back into the path of Jack, who is determined to destroy her.
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Fortune's daughter
2007, Magna Large Print Books
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Fortune's Daughter
2007, Headline Publishing Group, Headline Book Publishing
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Daisy Belle, a talented young singer from the backstreets of Tyneside, has the potential to go far, and would-be impresario Jack Fidler sees her promise. There's only one thing holding her back - her two-year old daughter Rose. Jack arranges for the child to be stolen by his sister Maud.
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