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They changed her life forever. Did they really think they could get
away with it? Evie Perry was a high-class escort whose way of life
was abruptly and cruelly shattered by two drunken men. Stella
Kendrick's husband committed suicide and left her with a legal
battle and a debt of GBP6m, but he leaves her a message with the
names of three men on it. Daniella Maddox is a world-class
barrister, assigned to an indefensible case for a corrupt client,
but one she must win to save her own life. Unbeknownst to them,
fate has woven their lives into a twisted web. Detective Sergeant
Alan Armitage is mystified when he attends the scene of a triple
murder, but he is very quickly joined in his hunt for the killer by
Detective Sergeant Steve Denton from The Met, and Detective
Sergeant Bob Williams from North Yorkshire CID. Along with
Detective Constable Rachael Jones, they have to uncover who the
murderer is and why they are killing people across the country.
Their task is made even more difficult because a criminal known to
most simply as The Broker gets closer to banking millions every
time his team commits another murder.
Jane Austen collected her childhood writings into three manuscript
notebooks, both as a record of her earliest work and for the
convenience of reading aloud to her family and friends. Volume the
First (as she entitled it) contains fourteen pieces - literary
skits and family jokes - dating from about 1787, when she was
eleven, to 1793. Amusing in themselves, they give us a direct
picture of the lively literary and family milieu in which the
novelist's juvenilia was formed. This new edtion carries a Foreword
by Lord David Cecil, a former president of the Jane Austen Society
and Professor of English Literature at the University of Oxford.
There is also a Publisher's Preface by Brian Southam, author of
Jane Austen's Literary Manuscripts and other works on Jane Austen.
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