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An Uncommon Murder

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An Uncommon Murder is the first detective novel in Anabel Donald's acclaimed Notting Hill series. 'I'm twenty-eight. I'm a freelance TV researcher. And last November I investigated my first murder . . .' Alex Tanner is always on the lookout for work - mortgages on flats in Notting Hill don't come cheap after all and she only has herself to rely on. So when TV producer Barty O'Neill mentions a particularly juicy assignment for his latest documentary she jumps at the chance. Barty sends Alex to investigate the shooting of Lord Sherman, who was a member of London's high society in the 50s, and whose case remains unresolved. Alex hopes that a governess of the family, Miss Sarah Potter, will help untangle the truth, or will she lead Alex down another hidden path of the family's privileged history?

Author Biography:

Anabel Donald has been writing fiction since 1982 when her first novel, Hannah at Thirty-five, was published to great critical acclaim. The Notting Hill series - her five crime novels featuring female sleuth Alex Tanner - met with equal success in the 1990s, and were followed in 2002 by Be Nice - a female dystopian novel inspired both by William Golding's classic Lord of the Flies and thirty years of Donald's own experiences as a class teacher.
Release date Australia
March 8th, 2018
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Pan Books
Interest Age
From 18 years
Pages
240
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Dimensions
130x197x15
ISBN-13
9781509858552
Product ID
27200128

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