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The Masters of the House Robert Barnard

The Masters of the House By Robert Barnard

The Masters of the House by Robert Barnard


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From the creator of Charlie Peace and Perry Trethowan

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The Masters of the House by Robert Barnard

In the late winter of 1979, Leeds housewife Ellen Heenan dies in childbirth - abandoning a guilt-stricken husband to insanity's grasp and leaving four young children to find for themselves.

Thirteen-year-old Matthew and Annie, age twelve, know what the authorities will do if the learn of Father's debilitating madness. A close-knit family will be speedily unravelled, its threads scattered carelessly to the winds. So deception is the only recourse - a facade of normalcy that must be carefully constructed to fool prying neighbourhood eyes. And resourceful young Matthew and his sister have the situation well in hand - until a freshly slain corpse turns up beneath the kitchen window . . .

'Gripping and satisfying' Chicago Tribune

'Subtle and surprising . . . Robert Barnard at his best' San Diego Union-Tribune

'A sad, sweet horror of a story . . . the suspense is delicious.' New York Times Book Review

About Robert Barnard

Robert Barnard is a well-established crime writer. He has won the prestigious Nero Wolfe Award as well as the Anthony, Agatha and Macavity Awards, has been nominated eight times for the Edgar Award and was the winner of the 2003 CWA Cartier Diamond Dagger Award for a lifetime of achievement. He has also written crime novels under the pseudonym of Bernard Bastable. He lives with his wife in Leeds and has had over 45 titles published in the UK and US.

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NLS9781447239574
9781447239574
1447239571
The Masters of the House by Robert Barnard
New
Paperback
Pan Macmillan
2012-12-06
194
N/A
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