When Sophie Lilburn leaves London for the sleepy town of Westmead so that her husband Chris can pursue his dream of singing in a cathedral choir, she knows that it will bring changes to her life. But she is not prepared for the claustrophobia of Quire Close, or the extent to which her career, her relationships, and even her marriage will be affected. She learns that 11 years earlier, a young girl was murdered in the Close. The girl was never identified, and her killer was never apprehended. Meanwhile, in the bleak East Anglian fens, Jacquie Darke sets forth on a quest to find her missing sister. It is a journey that will lead her to heartbreak, self-knowledge, and danger. A killer has struck once—will he strike again?
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About the Author:
Born in America, Kate Charles has lived in England for many years, and she and her husband live in a large Victorian house with their two dogs - one white, one black.
Review:
An intelligent and convincing story. * VAL MCDERMID * A bloodstained version of the world of Barbara Pym. * THE GUARDIAN * With her rich cast of well-developed characters and eloquent prose, British author Charles once again creates an absorbing mysteru sure to appeal... * PUBLISHERS WEEKLY * To read Kate Charles's crime novels is to slide into a world of treacheours gentility...where the best of manners conceal the worst of intentions. * SUNDAY EXPRESS *
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- PublisherLittle Brown And Company
- Publication date2000
- ISBN 10 0316646229
- ISBN 13 9780316646222
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages288
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