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The Abortionist's DaughterAuthor: Elisabeth HydeImprint: Pan Macmillan Binding: Paperback Featured in the July, 2006 magazine
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Publisher's synopsis:Nineteen-year-old Megan Thompson is beautiful, cool, clever and sexy - and has consequently never been short of boyfriends. She has a love-hate relationship with her mother, Diana Duprey, an abortion doctor, and following the death of her younger brother, has mostly steered clear of family life. That is until the day her defence attorney father calls to tell her that Diana has been found dead in their pool. Young detective Huck Berlin is assigned to the case when the suspicious circumstances of Diana's death emerge. She's a national figure who, by virtue of her career, has made many enemies. Yet when relationships past and present are revealed, they prove to be far more key to understanding exactly what happened to Diana than anyone has expected. Set in a small town in Colorado, The Abortionist's Daughter is a novel about people and their relationships. Raw emotion, basic need and ultimately, fear, lead to an extraordinary catharsis for those whose lives have become so strangely entwined. Book review:...crafted with the precision of a CSI script, and is a quick and easy read, perfect escapist fodder for long-haul plane flights and lazy beach holidays.
Review by: Dina Ross Category:Fiction |
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