Cora Crane

Cora Crane

by PaulFerris (Author)

Synopsis

Stephen Crane, famous author, meets Cora Taylor, American wife of a British soldier. In the summer of 1897 they settle in a country house in Surrey and skate on social thin ice as pretend man-and-wife, high-living and deep in debt.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 17 Nov 2003

ISBN 10: 0002261391
ISBN 13: 9780002261395

Media Reviews
Praise for Infidelity: 'What elevates Paul Ferris's excellent Infidelity to the very heights of thrillerdom is that it is based on a real-life juicy scandal. With great skill, he captures all the seediness, shallowness and sense of moral upheaval of war-torn Britain.' Daily Mail 'Skilfully weaves together fact and fiction, re-creating the passion and suspense of this most bizarre of true stories.' The Times 'The sad, desperate atmosphere of Crippen hovers. Good stuff.' Time Out
Author Bio
Born in Wales, Paul Ferris is the biographer of Dylan Thomas, Caitlin Thomas, Richard Burton, Huw Wheldon, and, most recently, Freud. His novels include The Detective and Talk to Me About England.