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Dolly Butler's Eight-Day Week Annette Kane

Dolly Butler's Eight-Day Week von Annette Kane

Dolly Butler's Eight-Day Week Annette Kane


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Zusammenfassung

June 1908: Cross-dressing Dolly Butler is starting a new career as a detective with her very own Soho agency.

Dolly Butler's Eight-Day Week Zusammenfassung

Dolly Butler's Eight-Day Week Annette Kane

June 1908: Cross-dressing Dolly Butler is starting a new career as a detective with her very own Soho agency.

Her first case takes her into the brutal world of an East End plumage factory where it's not just birds that are under threat. While Dolly is off sleuthing, her adored lover, Caroline, hides from her violent husband at Dolly's home. However, when their embittered housemaid becomes aware of Dolly and Caroline's 'unnatural practices', she becomes intent on destroying their happiness. Her scheming, and Dolly's refusal to confront a friend's suspicions about Caroline's mysterious past, puts them all in grave danger.

In a page-turning, darkly comic story of obsession, self-delusion and deception, can Dolly save the woman she loves, as well as face the grisly reality of her new line of business - and the truth about herself?

Über Annette Kane

Annette Kane was a painter for many years, with representation in London, Amsterdam and New York. A book about her work, Being Bold in Watercolour, was released in 2006. She has also worked as a signwriter, screen printer, teacher, Humanist celebrant and Citizens Advice adviser. She now writes following a recent Master's in Creative Writing. Annette is a Brummie, living in Bath with her husband and their schnoodle, Peggy.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR013536037
9781915603784
1915603781
Dolly Butler's Eight-Day Week Annette Kane
Gebraucht - Wie Neu
Broschiert
Book Guild Publishing Ltd
2023-07-28
336
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