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Highlights
- SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2025 CRIME WRITERS' ASSOCIATION HISTORICAL DAGGER AWARD! '
- About the Author: Clare Whitfield is a UK based writer.
- 416 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Historical
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About the Book
Eleanor Mackridge leaves behind her working-class life to reinvent herself in the all-female the Forty Elephants gang, in the new historical crime from award-winning writer Clare Whitfield.
Book Synopsis
SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2025 CRIME WRITERS' ASSOCIATION HISTORICAL DAGGER AWARD!
'Funny, fast-paced and dark... with dialogue that absolutely crackles' ELODIE HARPER
'A brave, bold novel' ARAMINTA HALL
IF YOU CAN'T MAKE THE RULES
1922. Eleanor Mackridge is staring down the barrel of two equally depressing life choices - serving the upper classes or finding a husband - when she crosses paths with the notorious all-female gang, the Forty Elephants.
YOU MIGHT AS WELL BREAK THEM
These are women who society would rather forget. They are bold and vulgar, they steal diamonds and fur, drink champagne and gin. They give young women ideas above their station - and Eleanor wants in. Now she has the chance to make sure that history remembers her.
Because women don't have to marry or serve to get ahead.
They can steal.
In Poor Girls, Clare Whitfield exposes the criminal underbelly of 1920s London - but this isn't a morality tale, it's an adventure for the willingly wicked.
'Memorable, outrageous and full of heart. Loved it - every time I put it down I couldn't wait to pick it up again.' ELENI KYRIACOU
'Wonderfully roguish characters, and great period detail. Really enjoyable.' IAN MOORE
'A richly vivid and picaresque masterwork, Poor Girls is by turns humorous, horrifying and humane.' TOM MEAD
'A compulsive read... A real page turner.' CAITLIN DAVIES
Review Quotes
"A brave, bold novel... It shows us how women have so often had to take the rights that society refuses to give them." --Araminta Hall
"A riveting read, with dialogue that absolutely crackles and a fabulously unsentimental heroine in Nell." --Elodie Harper
"An exuberant and atmospheric read" --The Times
"A pacy, entertaining caper with well-drawn characters" --Good Housekeeping
"Vivid, witty, and full of wonderfully drawn characters" --Woman&Home
"Raucous, fast-paced and dripping with 1920s grime and glamour" --The Sun
"Splendidly entertaining, with sharp characterisation and a great sense of fun" --CrimeTime
About the Author
Clare Whitfield is a UK based writer. While studying for an MA in Creative & Critical Writing at the University of Winchester, her fiction appeared on Spelk, Commuter-Lit, Literary Orphans and in Matt Shaw's Masters of Horror anthology. Clare has published two crime fiction novels, People of Abandoned Character, which won the Goldsboro Glass Bell Award in 2021, and The Gone and The Forgotten. Poor Girls is her third novel.