
Guilty
Jane Bidder(Author)
Accent Press Ltd
Will be published approx. on 6. March 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
300 pages
978-1-909624-16-0 (ISBN)
Description
Simon Mills, a solicitor, isn't the kind of man to go to prison. His new wife Claire, an artist, isn't the kind of woman to have a husband `Inside'. But one night, after offering to drive their dinner guests home, Simon is involved in an horrific crash down a narrow Devonshire lane and is sent to prison for two years.
`GUILTY' is written in two parts: the first deals with Simon's life in prison and the second, with his life once he's released. It is told in alternate viewpoints: Claire's and Simon's as well as the ghostly voice of Joanna, who died in the crash. This is a haunting modern-day story that could happen to you.
`GUILTY' is written in two parts: the first deals with Simon's life in prison and the second, with his life once he's released. It is told in alternate viewpoints: Claire's and Simon's as well as the ghostly voice of Joanna, who died in the crash. This is a haunting modern-day story that could happen to you.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Headline Publishing Group
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
ISBN-13
978-1-909624-16-0 (9781909624160)
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Person
Jane Bidder trained as a journalist in Cardiff and London after reading English at university and has since written for a wide variety of national newspapers and magazines. She has had fifteen non-fiction books published; eight romantic novels; two historicals; and several short stories. GUILTY is her first crime novel. Jane was writer in residence of a high security male prison for three years. She also tutored at Oxford University (creative writing diploma). Recently, she was elected as a Fellow at Exeter University by the Royal Literary Fund. Jane is also a judge for the Koestler Awards, given to writers and artists in prison.