False Pretences

False Pretences

by Margaret Yorke (Author)

Synopsis

Although she hadn't seen her god-daughter for several years, Isabel feels duty-bound to help when Emily gets into trouble and takes her under her wing. To her surprise Emily is determined not to be a sponger and gets herself a job as nanny. Emily discovers her charge is illegitimate, the offspring of the naive daughter of a well-to-do couple and a ne'er-do-well conman who disappeared before the baby was born. Now, unknown to Emily, he is back and determined to exploit his status as parent in return for some cash, and she is violently caught up in his botched attempts at blackmail. Desperately trying to protect her charge from physical and psychological harm, Emily also tries to shield Isabel from becoming entangled in the drama. Then events beyond her control force her to act instinctively but with horrendous effect as her own and other lives are put at risk. Once again Margaret Yorke uses the effect of extraordinary events on every day lives to gripping effect in a tense and chilling novel of suspense.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 310
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Time Warner Paperbacks
Published: 06 May 1999

ISBN 10: 0751523232
ISBN 13: 9780751523232
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Media Reviews
Her short, sparse accounts of things going wrong and innocent people getting caught up in events beyond their control never fails to induce a powerful sesne of apprehension and foreboding. GUARDIAN wholly-and distressingly- believable. TLS Yorke has an extraordinary feel for the passions that lurk beneath unremarkable facades Sunday TIMES
Author Bio
Margaret Yorke is a past chairman of the Crime Writers' Association. She has been a writer for over twenty years and her outstanding contribution to the genre has recently been recognised by the award of the 1999 CWA Cartier Diamond Dagger.