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The Man at the Window Betty Rowlands

The Man at the Window By Betty Rowlands

The Man at the Window by Betty Rowlands


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Summary

Graham Shipley arrives in Upper Benbury to make a fresh start and take up a new teaching post. Shortly afterwards, a young girl is found drowned and Graham's past threatens to catch up with him. In desperation, he turns to Melissa Craig for help, and she discovers more than a simple case of murder.

The Man at the Window Summary

The Man at the Window by Betty Rowlands

Graham Shipley arrives in Upper Benbury to make a fresh start and take up a new teaching post. Shortly afterwards, a young girl is found drowned and Graham's past threatens to catch up with him. In desperation, he turns to Melissa Craig for help, and she discovers more than a simple case of murder.

The Man at the Window Reviews

Full of sharp insights with an unexpected twist in the tail - Val McDermid, Manchester Evening News

A clearly gifted and knowledgeable writer - Financial Times

Gently old-fashioned whodunit, riddled with lurking anguish' - The Times

A splendidly lively debut ... good plotting, well-crafted writing and believable characterisation - Publishing News

All the best ingredients of English crime ... a novel of sharp insights - Cotswold Life

About Betty Rowlands

Betty Rowlands burst on to the crime scene by winning the Sunday Express/Veuve Clicquot Crime Short Story of the Year Competition. Her success continued with her eight highly acclaimed Melissa Craig mysteries. She is an active member of the Crime Writers' Association and regularly gives talks and readings and serves on panels in crime writing conventions.

Additional information

GOR001439911
9780340750797
0340750790
The Man at the Window by Betty Rowlands
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Hodder & Stoughton
2000-08-17
320
N/A
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