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Question of Guilt, A

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A woman’s search for the truth leads her into terrible danger in this compelling tale of suspense. Following a skiing accident, journalist Sally Proctor is recuperating at her parents’ rural Somerset home when she hears about a local man, Brian Jennings, who’s been jailed for arson. His sister, convinced of his innocence, is campaigning for his release – and Sally decides to help her by conducting her own enquiries. As she starts to uncover serious discrepancies in the original investigation, Sally and her family are threatened by a series of increasingly menacing incidents. It soon becomes clear that someone will go to any lengths to stop her finding out the truth.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 1, 2013
ISBN9781780103594
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Janet Tanner

Janet Tanner is the well-loved author of multi-generational sagas and historical Gothic novels. Drawing on her own background, Janet’s Hillsbridge Sagas are set in a small, working-class mining community in Somerset. Always a prolific writer, Janet had hundreds of short stories and serials published in various magazines worldwide before writing her first novel. She has been translated into many languages, including Russian, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian and Hebrew. Janet also writes as Amelia Carr and Jennie Felton.

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    A journalist recovering from a skiing accident at home decides to investigate a fire for which a stalker has been convicted and gets rather too close for comfort to the truth. Plot had some predictable twists, but others kept me fooled. Good undemanding reading.