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The Puppet Show
Patrick Redmond
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Description for The Puppet Show
Paperback. Good clean copy showing some age and shelf wear
Michael Turner is still fighting the demons of his childhood. He grew up alone; an orphan lost in a maze of institutions and foster homes, surviving on dreams of success, and of finding a place where he was wanted and could belong. Now, in his early twenties, he is at last beginning to escape his past. He has a loving fiancee and is taking the first steps in a promising legal career. And when, unexpectedly, a powerful father figure enters his life, it seems that all Michael's childhood dreams are being realised. But dreams come with a price. Michael has allowed a dangerous cuckoo to enter the nest. One who is plagued by his own demons, who can manipulate the needs and vulnerabilities of others to dreadful effect.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2001
Publisher
Coronet Books
Condition
Used, Good
Number of Pages
470
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780340748206
SKU
KMK0003918
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Patrick Redmond
Born in 1966, Patrick Redmond was educated in England and the Channel Islands, and studied law at Leicester University and the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. For eight years he worked as a solicitor at various firms in the City. He now writes full-time. THE PUPPET SHOW is his second novel.
Reviews for The Puppet Show
THE PUPPET SHOW is written with the kind of stylish simplicity that makes it a pleasure to read, and it offers intelligent entertainment that lingers in the mind - Sunday Express A skin-prickling page-turner - Daily Mail This is a highly successful thriller: a page-turner, certainly, but also original, well-constructed and intelligent - Spectator Such is the hard-edged skill of Redmond's writing that the carefully structured revelations about the past have a bitter and compelling power - Times Literary Supplement (on The Wishing Game) finely crafted if disturbing - East Anglian Daily Times Redmond marries a sure grasp of pyschology with a beguiling narrative. - The Good Book Guide