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The Ice House

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'It was evident, if there were no other entrance to the ice house, that the body had at some point traversed this thorny barrier ... The big question was, how long ago? How long had that nightmare been there?'
The people of Streech village had never trusted the three women living up at the Grange - not since Phoebe Maybury's husband suddenly, inexplicably, vanished. Ten years later a corpse is discovered in the grounds and Phoebe's nightmare begins. For once they have identified the body the police are determined to charge her with murder ...
'The most impressive first novel in years' - Daily Telegraph
'A seductive writer with an imagination that makes her dangerous to know' - Sunday Express

'Terrific first novel with a high Rendellesque frisson count'
- The Times


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Publisher: Pan Macmillan UK

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  • ISBN: 9781743033265
  • File size: 512 KB
  • Release date: August 19, 1992

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781743033265
  • File size: 699 KB
  • Release date: August 19, 1992

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subjects

Fiction Mystery

Languages

English

'It was evident, if there were no other entrance to the ice house, that the body had at some point traversed this thorny barrier ... The big question was, how long ago? How long had that nightmare been there?'
The people of Streech village had never trusted the three women living up at the Grange - not since Phoebe Maybury's husband suddenly, inexplicably, vanished. Ten years later a corpse is discovered in the grounds and Phoebe's nightmare begins. For once they have identified the body the police are determined to charge her with murder ...
'The most impressive first novel in years' - Daily Telegraph
'A seductive writer with an imagination that makes her dangerous to know' - Sunday Express

'Terrific first novel with a high Rendellesque frisson count'
- The Times


Expand title description text