The Furies

The Furies

by JaneMcLoughlin (Author)

Synopsis

A naked man is found dead on the mudflats near an English seaside town. If it is a simple case of drowning, what are the whiplash marks on the man's back? To one young policeman, it looks like a punishment beating. He suspects foul play by vigilantes and sets out to solve the mystery. But it is no mystery to the brutal Terry Naylor. He has been the victim of the furies and he seeks revenge. Three women - beautiful, successful, but disturbed Fiona; middle-aged, deserted housewife Marjorie; and lonely, frightened student Clem - have little in common except a burning sense that the rule of law has let them down. Linked by their determination to see justice done, they take the law into their own hands. Unaware that both Naylor and the law are closing in on them, they plan one final act of vengeance. This is a compelling read.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Publisher: Robert Hale Ltd
Published: 30 Jan 2004

ISBN 10: 070907526X
ISBN 13: 9780709075264

Author Bio
Jane McLoughlin, a great-great-great niece of Sir Walter Scott, was brought up in rural England. She is a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin and has worked as a journalist on The Daily Telegraph, The Daily Mail and The Guardian. She has written several non-fiction books and two previous novels, including her last A Turn in the Road which was also published by Robert Hale. She now lives in Somerset in a 17th century cottage, which she is busy restoring.