The Shape of Snakes
November 1978. Britain is on strike. The dead lie unburied, rubbish piles in the streets and somewhere is West London a black woman dies in a rain-soaked gutter. Her passing would have gone unmourned but for the young woman who finds her and who believes apparently against reason that Annie was...
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November 1978. Britain is on strike. The dead lie unburied, rubbish piles in the streets and somewhere is West London a black woman dies in a rain-soaked gutter. Her passing would have gone unmourned but for the young woman who finds her and who believes apparently against reason that Annie was murdered. But whatever the truth about Annie whether she was as mad as her neighbours claimed, whether she lived in squalor as the police said something passed between her and Mrs Ranelagh in the moment of death which binds this one woman to her cause for the next twenty years. But why is Mrs Ranelagh so convinced it was murder when by her own account Annie died without speaking? And why would any woman spend twenty painstaking years uncovering the truth unless her reasons are personal ...?
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780330373258 (0330373250)
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Pages no: 425
Edition language: English
fraudio, mystery-thriller, britain-england, plague-disease, aga-saga, psychology, revenge Read in April, 2009 Unabridged and read by Francis Barber.Tourette's Syndrome/Racism/Animal cruelty/domestic violence/child abuse/prostitution/alcoholism/rape/disloyalty.An uncomfortable and well executed ta...
This was a very dark story, and with information doled out in fragmented bits and pieces it was hard to get a sense of what was really going on. However, the story came together in the end and the revelation on the last page really threw the whole book in a new light. Very interesting.
Unabridged and read by Francis Barber.Tourette's Syndrome/Racism/Animal cruelty/domestic violence/child abuse/prostitution/alcoholism/rape/disloyalty.An uncomfortable and well executed tale; good stuff.
racism and murder, tourette's