Grandmother's Footsteps

Grandmother's Footsteps

by Carol Smith (Author)

Synopsis

The cold-blooded butchery of a mother and her daughters triggers a wave of outrage in the media. Though not immediately obvious because they are so widely-spaced, this is just the latest in a series of bloody murders. It takes the patient persistence of cartographer, William Huxley, to sense a link the police have missed and slowly unravel the puzzle. Stuck at home with the two-year-old Morwenna while his high-flying wife, Edwina, plays with fire, William, the puzzle-solver, slowly assembles the pieces, aided solely by a cub reporter and the valiant cleaning lady, Mrs. P. When a prominent public figure is hacked to death, events take a sudden sharp curve for the worse. Particularly when it rapidly becomes clear that William is the next intended victim.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Publisher: Time Warner Paperbacks
Published: 02 Sep 2002

ISBN 10: 0751532509
ISBN 13: 9780751532500
Book Overview: * Advertising campaign in THE DAILY MAIL * Author PR activity to include media interviews and stock signings * Review round-up coverage anticipated * Submitted for trade promotions * Reading copies available

Author Bio
Carol Smith is the author of DARKENING ECHOES, KENSINGTON COURT, DOUBLE EXPOSURE, FAMILY REUNION and UNFINISHED BUSINESS, all published by Little, Brown/Warner. She lives in Kensington, West London.