Drown My Books

Drown My Books

by PennyFreedman (Author)

Synopsis

Prolific crime writer Penny Freedman returns with her fifth novel in the Gina Gray series: Drown My Books. The narrative follows the story of Gina Gray, a woman who is disappointed by work, love and life. She has settled on a bleak stretch of the Kent coast where she walks her surly dog, coaches unpromising A-level students and teaches English to asylum seekers in Dover, whose stories break her heart. The one bright spot in her life is the community library and the book group she organises; however, on one grim February morning, her dog finds a body on the beach and her source of comfort turns into her biggest threat...Alarmingly, Gina learns that the dead woman is the second member of the book group to be killed, making Gina convinced that the book group is being targeted. DI Paula Powell, the lead of the police investigation, also happens to be Gina's old rival in love, and Powell breaks the news that the killer is believed to be among Gina's class of asylum seekers. With or without the help of DI Paula Powell, Gina has to move fast to find the truth. Could it be one of her asylum-seeker students who she admires so much that is actually a cold-blooded murderer? Drown My Books will appeal to those who enjoy crime and mystery fiction, as well as fans of Penny's former books. The book will also appeal to fans of Kate Atkinson and Susan Hill, authors that have inspired Penny's writing.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Matador
Published: 28 Aug 2016

ISBN 10: 1785893017
ISBN 13: 9781785893018

Author Bio
Penny Freedman grew up in Surrey and studied Classics at St Hilda's College, Oxford. Since then, she has been a teacher, a theatre critic, an actor and director, a counsellor, a mother and a university lecturer. Drown my Books is her fifth published novel by Matador. Her other titles include This is a Dreadful Sentence (Matador, 2010), All the Daughters (Matador, 2012), One May Smile (Matador, 2013) and Weep a While Longer (Matador, 2014).