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Throw Me to the Wolves

Throw Me to the Wolves

Patrick McGuinness

4.0(1)on Hardcover

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***A shocking story of voyeurism, betrayal, and a fight for the truth in the face of rapid-fire media and fake news.*** **In** the aftermath of Brexit, the body of a young woman is found by the River Thames, and a neighbor, a retired teacher from Chapelton College, is arrested. An eccentric loner--intellectual, shy, a fastidious dresser with expensive tastes--he is the perfect candidate for a media monstering. In custody he is interviewed by two detectives: the circumspect Ander and his workaday foil, Gary. Ander is particularly watchful now, because the man across the table is someone he knows--someone he hasn't seen in nearly thirty years. Determined to salvage the truth as ex-pupils and colleagues line up against the accused, he must face a story from decades back, from his own time as a Chapelton student, at the peak of anti-Irish sentiment. With the momentum of classic crime fiction, *Throw Me to the Wolves* follows two mysteries--one unfolding in the media-saturated present, and the other bubbling up from the abusive past of the 1980s English school system. Beautifully written and psychologically acute, it is a novel about memory and childhood, prescient and piercingly funny, as wise as it is tragic. This description comes from the publisher.

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OL Work ID
OL20149194W

Subjects

Murder--Investigation--Fiction.Mystery fiction.Crime, fictionFiction, mystery & detective, generalEnglish literatureMichael Wolphram (Fictitious character)FictionChildhood and youthRetired teachersMurderInvestigationStudentsCrimes againstJudicial errorTrials (Murder)Reporters and reportingCorrupt practicesEthics

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