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The Perfect Daughter

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  • ENGLISH

    Language
  • 320

    Pages
  • 9780751532012

    ISBN
  • 2 mm

    Width
  • 10 mm

    Height
  • 17 gram

    Weight
  • NELL

    Edition
  • PAPERBACK

    Binding
  • 3 JANUARY 2002

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    Description

    Verona North had seemed the perfect daughter. She'd surprised her friends by leaving her home in Devon to attend art school in London, but they'd thought it was a normal youthful rebellion which wouldn't last very long. However when she did return home it was to die - pregnant and with her body full of morphine. Her cousin, Nell Bray, isn't wholly convinced she committed suicide and is positive she was not a drug addict. Unable to suppress her curiosity, Nell discovers that she was leading a double-life: on the one hand consorting with a group of bohemian artists and...  Read More

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    Gillian Linscott

    Gillian Linscott introduced her popular suffragette/sleuth, Nell Bray, in the critically acclaimed Sister Beneath the Sheet. A BBC reporter turned full-time writer, she lives in Herefordshire, England.

    Linscott has also published several titles under the pseudonym .

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