Raised in Silence

Raised in Silence

by Frank Lean (Author)

Synopsis

When student Meg Hands is found drowned in a Manchester canal, the authorities are only too anxious to classify her death as yet another sad result of alcoholic overindulgence. Her mother, Ruth, an internationally celebrated charity worker, is not so willing to accept this verdict. Frustrated in her attempts to interest the police, she turns to Dave Cunane, Manchester's last resort of the hopeless. Dave is unwilling to probe but tentative enquiries reveal a hidden world of vice behind the fashionable screen of Manchester's free and easy drinking scene.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 464
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Arrow
Published: 04 Nov 2004

ISBN 10: 0099427281
ISBN 13: 9780099427285
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Author Bio
Frank Lean is the pen name of Frank Leneghan who was born in 1942 and educated at Thornleigh College, Bolton and Keele University where he read history and politics. He has worked in education in Manchester, where he now lives.