She lost her memory - will she lose her life?
Superb crime fiction from 'A star in our galaxy of crime writers' FINANCIAL TIMES
'The mistress of unease' DAILY TELEGRAPH
Mrs Anderson is starting to forget where she has put things, what she has bought, or even eaten. Living alone in a rambling mansion, she is isolated from the town.
But Mrs Anderson has a visitor. A young man comes every night, through the dining room window. He helps himself to food and money, and has even made himself comfortable in the attic. A young man who enjoys power, he might take over the whole house and make it his. It's a place where no one will think to look for him, where no one will find him - no matter what he's done.
Publisher: The Murder Room
ISBN: 9781471914911
Number of pages: 240
Weight: 41 g
Dimensions: 198 x 129 mm
The mistress of unease - DAILY TELEGRAPH
Yorke has an extraordinary feel for the passions that lurk beneath unremarkable facades - SUNDAY TIMES
A star in our galaxy of crime writers - FINANCIAL TIMES
A superior example of the mounting claustrophobia school of crime writing - THE TIMES
A gripping thriller - PUNCH
Few authors are better than Margaret Yorke in generating a real sense of fear - SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
Like the author, the novels are robust and uncompromising, and displayed sympathy for the underdog ... Yorke practised deception artfully and with style - GUARDIAN
Mistress of the skilfully spun suspense novel - SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
Yorke leads us gently and persuasively to a powerful climax - Marcel Berlins, THE TIMES
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