An Isolated Incident

An Isolated Incident

by SusanR.Sloan (Author)

Synopsis

At first glance Seward Island is an idyllic rural community. The perfect place to raise a family. So when the ravaged body of young Tara Breckinridge is found the reaction is shock and a refusal to believe that the murderer could be one of Seward's own citizens. The islanders clamour for a speedy arrest and any likely candidate will do. Eyes turn to a recent arrival, Jerry Frankel, who is from the East, Jewish, liberal and outspoken - a combination which makes the community leaders uneasy. Then, as certain unsettling facts emerge about his past, prejudices that have been simmering beneath Seward's placid surface begin to emerge, guaranteeing that hate and ignorance, not the pursuit of justice, will dictate the outcome of the case. Inspired by a true story about the malignancy of prejudice, AN ISOLATED INCIDENT, is a novel of rare dramatic intensity, social resonance and breathtaking drama.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 464
Edition: 1st Warner Book Edition
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 15 Apr 1999

ISBN 10: 0751520217
ISBN 13: 9780751520217
Prizes: Shortlisted for WH Smith Thumping Good Read Award 1999 and WH Smith Thumping Good Read Book Award 1999.

Media Reviews
'A well-built and very powerful piece of fiction.' - COSMOPOLITAN 'a top class crime novel with a gripping conclusion' SUNDAY TRIBUNE (Ireland)
Author Bio
Susan Sloan is a former lawyer who has worked as both prosecuting and defence counsel.