Witch Dust

Witch Dust

by Marilyn Messik (Author), Marilyn Messik (Author)

Synopsis

A red gash of a mouth rimmed with impossibly tiny, razor-sharp teeth yawned wide, then swift as a snake, she bent and struck.. For Sandra, daughter of illusionists, Adam and Ophelia, life's never been run of the mill! But when Adam's wandering eye lights on yet another conquest, it proves a chorus girl too far, and Sandra's caught in the reverberations of her parents acrimonious parting. Coerced into restoring her depressed Mother to the bosom of a family Sandra never knew existed, she's sucked into a situation that even for her is unnerving. From being without a single relative, she suddenly acquires several she'd rather do without, and learns a few home truths she'd prefer not to know. Ophelia, it appears, has not been entirely honest about any number of things. There's no doubt in Sandra's mind, the sooner she puts as much distance as possible between herself, her newly discovered nearest and dearest, their peculiar tendencies and their failing hotel business, the happier she's going to be. Dire straits call for desperate measures and Sandra reluctantly rises to the occasion. A hanged housemaid, a fly-on-the-wall documentary, The Psychic Society and a quasi co-operative journalist all handled correctly should, she reckons, get the family business up and running, which will allow her to do the same - as fast as she can, and in the opposite direction. Things unfortunately move swiftly from bad to farce and then get a hell of a lot darker. One moment Sandra's struggling to save the family's income, the next, she's battling to save their lives. Turns out, some darknesses, once buried, are best left undisturbed

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Matador
Published: 27 Jun 2017

ISBN 10: 1788033728
ISBN 13: 9781788033725

Author Bio
Marilyn Messik was a feature and fiction writer for magazines (Annabelle, She, Mother & Baby, Women's Weekly, Telegraph Online, etc). Her first business was a children's book and party shop. She subsequently moved into travel, researching and rating American country inns and publishing an annual full colour guide. She currently runs a copywriting consultancy, helping businesses and organisations plan, shape and optimise communication. Marilyn lives in Watford, Herts and is the author of `Relatively Strange' (9781783061914) and `Even Stranger'(9781785891960). Her writing style has been described as A cross between Stephen King and Maureen Lipman. although, as she points out, she's really not sure either of them would be remotely thrilled to hear that!