A review by micrummey
Lucky Bunny by Jill Dawson

4.0

Jill Dawson has a knack of writing engaging fiction based on real events and or people. In this we follow Queenie born in 1933 in the east end of London. How she gets into crime, and becomes involved in one of the UK's most notorious criminal escapades.Not only that but the disaster at Bethnal Green Tube Station during the second world war is covered which has a devastating effect on Queenie's young life.
Told in the first person present because of Queenie's criminal activities you begin to question how much of a reliable witness is she.
This is not the first time I have read this book and despite knowing the twist at the end it was still great to read that aspect of the novel again.