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The Gypsy Code: The True Story Of Hide-and-seek In A Violent Underworld
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The Gypsy Code: The True Story Of Hide-and-seek In A Violent Underworld
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The Gypsy Code is a true story of secret identity, revenge and forbidden love that's perfect for fans of Running with the Firm , Undercover and Soldier Spy .
Mike Woodhouse had everything: an engineering business, a wine bar, a home, a Range Rover and a boat. Then he caught a group of travellers stealing from his warehouse. A car chase, petrol bombing and court case later, and everything had changed.
A marked man, Mike was forced to leave everything behind and move to the Peak District for a fresh start. But his old life was never far behind and when he fell for Rhoda, a Romany Gypsy, kin to the very people he was hiding from, he knew he wouldn't be safe for much longer . . .
The Gypsy Code is a true story of secret identity, revenge and forbidden love that's perfect for fans of Running with the Firm , Undercover and Soldier Spy .
Mike Woodhouse had everything: an engineering business, a wine bar, a home, a Range Rover and a boat. Then he caught a group of travellers stealing from his warehouse. A car chase, petrol bombing and court case later, and everything had changed.
A marked man, Mike was forced to leave everything behind and move to the Peak District for a fresh start. But his old life was never far behind and when he fell for Rhoda, a Romany Gypsy, kin to the very people he was hiding from, he knew he wouldn't be safe for much longer . . .



















