The Puppet Show by Patrick Redmond

The Puppet Show by Patrick Redmond

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The Puppet Show by Patrick Redmond

Michael Turner is still fighting the demons of his childhood. An orphan, he grew up in a maze of institutions and foster homes. All he has ever wanted is to belong. Now in his early twenties, he is at last starting to escape his past. He has the love of his fiancee and is taking the first steps in a promising legal career. And when, unexpectedly, a powerful father figure enters his life, it seems that all his childhood dreams are being realised. But dreams come with a price. A very dangerous cuckoo has been allowed to enter the nest. A cuckoo who is still plagued by his own demons and can manipulate the needs and vulnerabilities of others to dreadful effect.
finely crafted, if disturbing - East Anglian Daily Times

Redmond marries a sure grasp of pyschology with a beguiling narrative- The Good Book Guide

Praise for THE WISHING GAME: 'Patrick Redmond's chilling debut novel is a first-rate page-turner' - Daily Mirror

Such is the hard-edged skill of Redmond's writing that the carefully structured revelations about the past have a bitter and compelling power' - Times Literary Supplement
Born in 1966, Patrick Redmond was educated in England and the Channel Islands, and studied law at Leicester University and the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. For eight years he worked as a solicitor at various firms in the City, specialising in international law. He now writers full-time. THE PUPPET SHOW is his second novel.
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ISBN 13 9780340748190
ISBN 10 0340748192
Title The Puppet Show
Author Patrick Redmond
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Year published 2000-06-01
Number of pages 406
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