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Black Valley - A Novel

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Zusatztext "Last year! Charlotte Williams's The House on the Cliff promised much for her future in crime fiction. Her second novel Black Valley has fulfilled all expectations." Informationen zum Autor After studying philosophy in college, Charlotte Williams went on to work as an arts journalist, writing for newspapers and magazines, and making documentaries for the BBC. More recently, she also worked in radio drama, writing original plays and adaptations. Williams died in 2014 at the age of fifty-nine. Klappentext Jessica Mayhew has enough problems without getting wrapped up in her patients' drama. Her separation from her husband doesn't seem as amicable as she once thought, and her daughters are drifting away as fast as they're growing up. But her new client—chic, moody, obsessive painter Elinor Powell—has a way of drawing people in, and soon Jessica's getting involved with what seems to be a most artful murder. Elinor blames herself for keeping a valuable portrait in her studio, where her mother was killed in an unsolved robbery. A bout of claustrophobia is interfering with her work, as is her deepening paranoia about her twin sister, Isobel, and her brother-in-law, Blake, a ruthless art dealer. But when Jessica meets the entire unhappy family at the debut show of Blake's protégé—a reclusive ex-miner producing startling canvases in the Black Mountains of southeast Wales—she starts to wonder whether Elinor might be on to something. Might there be more to her mother's death? Could Blake have been involved? And just what's going on in those lonely hills? Eerie and grippingly suspenseful, Black Valley is a novel rich in character, intrigue, and harrowing dangers. Zusammenfassung Therapist-turned-reluctant detective Jessica Mayhew is on the trail once again in this smart! fast-paced novel of suspense from Charlotte Williams—author of the debut The House on the Cliff —a tautly written psychological thriller that ventures deep into the recesses of the mind. Jessica Mayhew has enough problems without getting wrapped up in her patients’ drama. Her separation from her husband doesn’t seem as amicable as she once thought! and her daughters are drifting away as fast as they’re growing up. But her new client—chic! moody! obsessive painter Elinor Powell—has a way of drawing people in and soon Jessica’s getting involved with what seems to be a most artful murder. Elinor presents a rare professional challenge. She blames herself for keeping a valuable portrait in her studio! where her mother was killed in an unsolved robbery. An attack of claustrophobia is interfering with her work! as is her deepening paranoia about her twin sister! Isobel! and her brother-in-law! Blake! a ruthless art dealer. But when Jessica meets the entire unhappy family at the debut show of Blake’s protégé—a reclusive ex-miner producing gloomy canvases in the Black Mountains of southeast Wales—she starts to wonder whether Elinor might be on to something. Might there be more to her mother’s death? Could Blake have been involved? And just what’s going on in those lonely hills? Set against the otherworldly Welsh countryside! Black Valley is a novel rich in character! intrigue! and harrowing dangers. ...

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Authors Charlotte Williams
Publisher Harper Collins Usa
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2015
 
EAN 9780062371263
ISBN 978-0-06-237126-3
No. of pages 368
Dimensions 135 mm x 203 mm x 21 mm
Subjects Fiction > Science fiction, fantasy

FICTION: Women, FICTION: Thrillers / Suspense, FICTION: Thrillers / Crime, FICTION: Thrillers / General, FICTION: Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths, FICTION: Crime, FICTION: Mystery & Detective / Cozy / Paranormal

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