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Erica has been receiving text messages intended for someone called Dave and all her attempts to inform the various senders that she is not Dave have failed. As the texts continue she learns more about him and her friend, Maggie, decides they should tract him down. After all, what possible harm could there be in playing private detectives? As Erica and Dave enter into a relationship, the facts become increasingly unsettling. Maggie is determined to expose the truth, but Erica is initially more willing to forgive outbursts of rage and unexplained incidents, until the story becomes too…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Erica has been receiving text messages intended for someone called Dave and all her attempts to inform the various senders that she is not Dave have failed. As the texts continue she learns more about him and her friend, Maggie, decides they should tract him down. After all, what possible harm could there be in playing private detectives? As Erica and Dave enter into a relationship, the facts become increasingly unsettling. Maggie is determined to expose the truth, but Erica is initially more willing to forgive outbursts of rage and unexplained incidents, until the story becomes too uncomfortable and uncertainty, suspicion and fear take hold. But have the two friends exposed a crime and if so, what is the truth buried in the secrets being kept? An intelligent and fast-paced crime novel with stand-out characters, Black Sheep Cottage is an accomplished debut.
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Autorenporträt
Michelle Angharad Pashley completed an MPhil in Endocrinology and a PhD in Genetic Misconceptions. After a career in medical research, she became a lecturer in Biological Sciences at Guildford College. In 2002, she retired from lecturing and moved to North Wales, where she was as a child support worker for 8 years before becoming a full time writer in 2011. Her first novel, Black Sheep Cottage, and its follow-up, The Remains of the Dead, have been widely and enthusiastically reviewed.