The peace of Paradise Bay, California, is shattered when a series of white youths are brutally murdered in the local cemetery. With the town gripped by suspicion and fear, the police turn for help to psychologist Diane Cheung, specialist in disturbed young offenders.
The peace of Paradise Bay, California, is shattered when a series of white youths are brutally murdered in the local cemetery. With the town gripped by suspicion and fear, the police turn for help to psychologist Diane Cheung, specialist in disturbed young offenders.
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978-0-00-647973-4 (9780006479734)
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John Trenhaile is a barrister living in Ashdown Forest with his wife and two children. He was educated at Epsom College and at Magdalen, Oxford.
He first toured south-east Asia in 1982 and on each return trip has researched customs and cultures with the help of the many friends he has made there. He has been studying Mandarin for some years.
'Kyril', the first of the novels in his Russian 'Povin' trilogy, was filmed for television as 'The Man Called Kyril'.
John Trenhaile is a barrister living in Ashdown Forest with his wife and two children. He was educated at Epsom College and at Magdalen, Oxford.
He first toured south-east Asia in 1982 and on each return trip has researched customs and cultures with the help of the many friends he has made there. He has been studying Mandarin for some years.
'Kyril', the first of the novels in his Russian 'Povin' trilogy, was filmed for television as 'The Man Called Kyril'.