Start of Everything, The

Start of Everything, The

by EmilyWinslow (Author)

Synopsis

Outside the city of Cambridge, the badly decomposed body of a teenage girl is found washed up in the flooded fens. Detective Inspector Chloe Frohmann and her partner Morris Keene are called in to establish the identity of the victim. They must work quickly to solve the mystery of her death before the press pounces on the salacious story. Meanwhile, Mathilde Oliver, the autistic daughter of a Cambridge don, is attempting to trace the writer of a series of letters addressed to 'Katja', a student at Corpus Christi College who doesn't seem to exist. Across the hallowed paths and storied squares of Cambridge University, Frohmann and Keene follow a sparse trail of clues. The nameless body and obscure letters eventually lead them to Deeping House, an imposing country manor. Here they begin to unravel a web of passions and secrets, of long-buried crimes and fresh horrors ...

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: Allison & Busby
Published: 24 Jun 2013

ISBN 10: 0749014059
ISBN 13: 9780749014056

Media Reviews
'Emily Winslow's writing is uniquely perceptive and penetrating - She is a precise and expert analyst of the darkest parts of the human psyche.' SOPHIE HANNAH 'A masterful whodunit!... A must read!' LISA GARDNER '[Winslow is] brilliant at portraying the ragged fragments of these lives. What emerges isn't a single killer with motive and means, but a tangle of stories crossing and colliding, stray intersections of incidents and accidents, misunderstandings, and misreadings, all thanks to the myopia of individual perspectives and the self-centeredness of individual desires' THE WASHINGTON POST
Author Bio
EMILY WINSLOW is an American living in Cambridge, England. She trained as an actor at Carnegie Mellon University's elite drama conservatory, and has a master's degree in museum studies from Seton Hall University. For six years she worked for Games magazine, creating increasingly elaborate and lavishly illustrated logic puzzles. Together, she and her husband homeschool their two sons in a house full of books.