Two Women of London by Emma Tennant

Two Women of London by Emma Tennant

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For some months leafy West London has been terrorized by a rapist who attacks young women living alone. One day in the crescent, a man is found battered to death. Is he the rapist? And who is the murderer? Could it be smart, intelligent Eliza Jekyll, or scatty, grey-haired cat lover, Mrs Hyde?

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Two Women of London by Emma Tennant

For some months leafy West London has been terrorized by a rapist who attacks young women living alone. One day in the crescent, a man is found battered to death. Is he the rapist? And who is the murderer? Could it be smart, intelligent Eliza Jekyll, or scatty, grey-haired cat lover, Mrs Hyde?
EMMA TENNANT became a full-time novelist with the apocalyptic 'The Time of the Crack' (1973), later reprinted as 'The Crack'. More than twenty books followed, including thrillers, comic fantasies, books for children and a series of unconventional and revisionary 'sequels' to classic texts, such as 'Tess' (1993); 'Pemberley' and 'An Unequal Marriage' (1993-4), and 'Emma in Love' (1996). Tennant was the founding editor of the innovative periodical 'Bananas' (1975); she has worked as general editor of 'In Verse' (1982) and as general editor of the Viking series 'Lives of Modern Women' (1985). She was awarded an Honorary D.Litt. from the University of Aberdeen in 1996 and lives in London.
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ISBN 13 9780571143306
ISBN 10 057114330X
Title Two Women of London
Author Emma Tennant
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Faber & Faber
Year published 1990-06-18
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.