![]() ![]() ![]() Frank only represents the wealthy and treats his status in New York’s elite very seriously…because he’s hiding a BIG SECRET! Frank was originally born and raised in the Five Points slums where his alcoholic father abused his mother. The Greene sisters don’t readily have access to funds and they certainly don’t want their father keep tabs on how much money they ask for and how frequently they ask for it.įrank Tripp is the Greene family’s lawyer, namely representing Mamie’s father Duncan Greene. ![]() They also do a bit of pickpocketing among the casinos’ rich and often inebriated clientele. She and her younger sister Florence often frequent casinos their winnings are later distributed to families and women in need. ![]() Marion “Mamie” Greene is a Robin Hood-esque figure. I adored the heroine’s chutzpah and how she never wavered in doing what was right, but ultimately the timing of this release against our current news cycle halted the majority of my excitement. It has a phenomenally gorgeous cover and the hero is Frank Tripp, a charming lawyer who we’ve met in other books. The Rogue of Fifth Avenue is a spin-off series from The Four Hundred series, though this book operates just fine on its own. Most are off the page, save for the latter. TW/CW: Domestic abuse, murder, sexual violence. ![]()
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