Hand in Glove (Paperback)
"An engaging mystery novel with a literary angle that will make comparisons to A.S.
Byatt and P.D.
James" ("Washington Post Book World"), "Hand in Glove" is steeped in history, atmosphere, and intrigue. In her seaside cottage, Beatrix Abberley bravely confronts an intruder moments before her life is brutally taken.
The crime stuns the elderly spinster' s family-- especially Beatrix' s niece, Charlotte Ladram. But Charlotte has little time to mourn the loss of her beloved aunt and little patience when police quickly arrest a man Charlotte believes is innocent.
For Charlotte, a harrowing quest for answers begins-- one that will take her into the shadows of the past..
. and into the life and secrets of the dead woman' s brother, famed poet and casualty of the Spanish Civil War, Tristram Abberley.
Now, amid shattering revelations about her family, and in the aftermath of a second savage crime, Charlotte finds herself at the center of a widening storm. And for Charlotte, something extraordinary is beginning to happen.
As fifty years of secrets begin to unravel, shy, cautious Charlotte is coming alive in the shadow of a mystery-- uncovering a shocking tale of wartime greed and treachery, and a vendetta of violence seemingly without end..
. .
About the Author : Robert Goddard has contributed to Hand in Glove as an author. ROBERT GODDARD was born in Hampshire and read History at Cambridge.
His first novel, Past Caring, was an instant bestseller. Since then his books have captivated readers worldwide with their edge-of-the-seat pace and their labyrinthine plotting.
His first Harry Barnett novel, Into the Blue, was winner of the first WHSmith Thumping Good Read Award and was dramatized for TV
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