The Hijacking of Cassie Peters by Mary Stanley

The Hijacking of Cassie Peters by Mary Stanley

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Set between Ireland and Europe in the 1970’s and 80’s, The Hijacking Of Cassie Peters is a story of love, tragedy and hope.

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The Hijacking of Cassie Peters by Mary Stanley

Abandoned by their mother at a young age the Peters sisters, Aly, Mer and Cassie, have formed a tight bond in their new home in Germany with their father. When the eldest, Aly, moves away from home for college they slowly grow apart and Cassie, the youngest sister, decides it is time to track down their long-lost mother. The decision begins a sequence of tragic events that will change the lives of all of them. Set between Ireland and Europe in the 1970's and 80's, The Hijacking Of Cassie Peters is a story of love, tragedy and hope.
Mary Stanley was raised and educated in Dublin. Her début novel, Retreat (2001), was a bestseller. Her other novels include: Missing (2002), Revenge (2003), Searching for Home (2005) and The Lost Garden (2006). With New Island she has published The Umbrella Tree (2009) and The Hijacking of Cassie Peters (2013) as well as An Angel at My Back and Bruno, Peanut and Me, as novellas in New Island’s Open Door Series. She has also written numerous short stories, which appear in different collections and on RTÉ Radio.
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ISBN 13 9781848401242
ISBN 10 1848401248
Titel The Hijacking of Cassie Peters
Autor Mary Stanley
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag New Island Books
Erscheinungsjahr 2012-06-20
Seitenanzahl 256
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