Almost a Hero, Ken McCoy
Almost a Hero, Ken McCoy
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Almost a Hero

Author: Ken McCoy

Narrator: Anne Dover

Unabridged: 9 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/26/2015


Synopsis

Billie Challinor's mother dies during an air raid, but the child grows up confident that in her jazz musician father Chas she has the best dad in the world. Seeking refuge from the London Blitz by moving to Leeds, kindly landlady Liz Morris befriends them: the scarred, wisecracking man, who isn't afraid to overstep the mark if the cause is a good one, and his clever and resilient little girl. Billie needs every ounce of courage she possesses when her father joins the Army just before the D-Day landings and fails to return.

Though Liz is happy to raise the child as her own, Billie is claimed by her Uncle Cedric, an outwardly respectable and prosperous solicitor. But he is also a ruthless criminal mastermind who will stop at nothing to secure the fortune to which Billie is sole heiress. Confident of his superior strength and cunning, he foolishly overlooks the fact that she is her father's daughter: resourceful, quick-witted, and ready to seize any chance she can to escape his deadly clutches and return to her beloved Aunt Liz.

About Ken McCoy

For twenty-five years Ken McCoy ran his own engineering company. During this time he also worked as a free-lance artist, greeting card designer and after-dinner entertainer. He has appeared on TV, radio and as a comedian. He is married and had 5 children and 6 grand-children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Leo Lloyd on December 05, 2020

A little heartbreaking, a bit predictable tho......more

Goodreads review by Ranu on January 08, 2021

The story is set in the era of Blitz where Londoners become the target of Hitler's bombing campaign. Billie, the young girl, loses both her parents at a very young age in the campaign against Britain. Her father, Chas, leaves a mark on Billie leaving her to think of him as her hero despite of being......more

Goodreads review by Isaw on August 17, 2016

a book for 10 year olds......more