
The Daughter
One of the best crime books of the year - The Times
Liz Webb(Author)
Allison & Busby (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 19. January 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-0-7490-2890-9 (ISBN)
Description
I lean in and whisper the question I have never let myself utter in twenty-three years.
"Dad, did you murder Mum?"
Hannah Davidson has a dementia-stricken father, an estranged TV star brother, and a mother whose suspicious death opened up fault lines beneath the surface of their ordinary family life.
Hannah is disturbed by the uncanny resemblance she now has to her glamorous mother. She begins to exploit this arresting likeness to force the truth into the light, but in doing so is propelled into a fatal standoff she could never have foreseen.
"Dad, did you murder Mum?"
Hannah Davidson has a dementia-stricken father, an estranged TV star brother, and a mother whose suspicious death opened up fault lines beneath the surface of their ordinary family life.
Hannah is disturbed by the uncanny resemblance she now has to her glamorous mother. She begins to exploit this arresting likeness to force the truth into the light, but in doing so is propelled into a fatal standoff she could never have foreseen.
Reviews / Votes
'Liz Webb's The Daughter is a breathless, exciting debut' - The Sunday Times'Compelling, beautifully written...a must read' - Sophie Hannah, author of Haven't They Grown
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7490-2890-9 (9780749028909)
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E-Book
05/2022
Allison & Busby
€7.19
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Person
Liz Webb originally trained as a classical dancer, then worked as a secretary, stationery shop manager, art class model, cocktail waitress, stand-up comic, voice-over artist, script editor and radio drama producer, before becoming a novelist. She lives in North London.