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  • Coming Home to the Four Streets

  • The Four Streets, Book 4
  • By: Nadine Dorries
  • Narrated by: Emma Gregory
  • Length: 10 hrs and 8 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (323 ratings)
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Coming Home to the Four Streets

By: Nadine Dorries
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Summary

In equal measure gritty and tender, Coming Home to the Four Streets is the fourth instalment in the Four Streets saga, from Sunday Times best seller Nadine Dorries.

Summer is coming to the four streets - but so is trouble, especially for its redoubtable women, who've struggled through a bitter winter to put food on the table. The Dock Queen Carnival is only weeks away, but there's no money for the usual celebrations. No sign of a tramp ship with illicit cargo to be quietly siphoned off by the dockers.

Peggy Nolan, with seven boys and a husband too lazy to work, has hit rock bottom and is hiding a terrible secret. Little Paddy, her mischievous eldest, is all too often in trouble, but he'd do anything for the mother he loves. How can he save her from selling herself on the streets - or worse?

Maura and Tommy Doherty always looked out for any neighbour in trouble, especially Peggy, but they're far away, running a pub in Ireland and corrupt copper, Frank the Skank, is moving into their old house on the four streets. Can anything bring them home in time?

©2021 Nadine Dorries (P)2021 Head of Zeus

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“A moving and engaging addition to the family saga and drama of The Four Streets.... Vibrancy and colour warm the pages.” (LoveReading)  

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cathy skely says not bad.

did not get me enraptured as I was expecting coming from a liverpool story, but I plodded on, cathy skely

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loved it.

Very good just like the rest of the series, would highly recommend this series of books.

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It's Ended!!! just perfect!!

What a great book, it's was brilliant!! Sad it's the last book but I think it was great from beginning to end.Again I became a part of the street and felt for Poor Peggy and all her troubles.
I love how it all came too at the end and I thought the ending was perfect.
Emma Gregory again did a great job she really takes you into the story. I don't know what I will do now I feel like I've lost some good friends 😭Please Please Make a book 5 Nadine...

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Fantastic

All four book were brilliant. I listened to them back to back and I'm gutted that there isn't a fifth. The narration was so good too. If you want to get lost for 40 hours, this is truly a good way! Liverpool, Ireland, the docks and love.

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Fantastic

Had all four books in series laughed and cried listening to them I don’t know how I’ll cope now doing housework and ironing now they are finished loved everyone in story and they were read beautifully ☺️

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Best read for long time

brilliant story have enjoyed all the four street stories. wish there were more to come

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Perfection all round

I loved every minute of it and didn't want it to end.
the narration is fabulous. getting all the voices for the characters.
I have loved getting to know all these characters from all the books.
Here's hoping there will be more.

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loved it!!

loved it. I got involved with the characters and their lives. Hope there is another sequal on its way.

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A brilliant adventure around Irish community

Another brilliant story based around the Irish community in Liverpool, police corruption, good wholesome family entertainment, narration was very good

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Great ending to the Four Streets Saga

After a distinctly over graphic episode in the first book, the next three books including this, the 4th one, were a typical Nadine Dorries delight even within the darkest moments experienced by the 'mostly' endearing characters. Emma Gregory narrated the fourth book well too.

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