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A cry from the darkA cry from the dark

A cry from the dark2003

a novel of suspense

Robert Barnard

About this book

Bettina Whitelaw is a grand dame of the English literary scene. Approaching eighty, with a beautiful flat in Holland Park and a comfortable income, her life is not dissimilar to that of her wealthy, elegant neighbours. But her background most certainly is. Brought up in Bundaroo, a small town in the Australian outback, Bettina's childhood was dominated by the relentlessly blazing sun, by the long daily walk to school, and by the simmering animosities of smalltown life. The family house was a simple shack and her parents constantly struggled to make ends meet. Aged sixteen, Bettina managed to escape from Bundaroo and to begin her literary career in Europe. But now, more than sixty years later, her past is coming back to haunt her. As she embarks upon the painful process of writing her memoirs, images from her childhood begin to re-surface. And when her former housekeeper is the victim of a violent attack, Bettina begins to realise that she herself is in serious danger - a danger that has its roots in a small, dusty outback town... A true page-turner, A Cry From the Dark is a tour-de-force by one of Britain's finest crime writers.

Details

First published
2003
OL Work ID
OL27946W

Subjects

AutobiographyOlder womenReminiscing in old ageWomen authors in fictionAutobiography in fictionFictionWomen authorsReminiscing in old age in fictionDetective and mystery storiesSuspense fictionOpen Library Staff PicksOlder women in fictionGreat Britain in fictionAuthorshipFiction, suspenseFiction, mystery & detective, generalAustralia, fictionGreat britain, fiction

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