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1 3 y separately published work icon The Past and Other Lies Maggie Joel , New York (City) : Felony & Mayhem Press , 2013 Z1571349 2009 single work novel 'A captivating novel about sisters, faded memories and long-hidden secrets that span three generations.

At the height of Britain's General Strike in 1926 a red double-decker bus driven by a volunteer crashes into a low bridge in West London.

Almost eighty years later Jennifer Denzel reveals on daytime television that as a teenager she'd found her sister Charlotte hanging by a school tie in their bedroom. But Charlotte can't believe her ears - it was, she protests, Jennifer who tried to commit suicide all those years ago.

Their grandmother Bertha dreams of a distant time: of a young man she met at a Socialist rally, an unexpected wedding and of a sister, long dead. Meanwhile her daughter, Deirdre, remembers a night during the War forty years earlier, when a V-2 rocket destroyed an entire street, and when she made a shocking discovery.

Brimming with vivid detail of London past and present, The Past and Other Lies is full of warmth atmosphere, subtle wit and exquisite surprises.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 7 y separately published work icon The Second-Last Woman in England Maggie Joel , New York (City) : Felony & Mayhem Press , 2012 Z1679714 2010 single work novel historical fiction

'In London's South Kensington, in the austere years immediately following the end of the war, Mrs Harriet Wallis is convicted of the murder of her husband, Cecil, and is sentenced to death by hanging. Leading a pampered if conventional existence, the Wallises appear to have a contented life. However, when the police turn up at the front door on the day the new nanny arrives, the first of a chain of events that will culminate in Cecil's murder is begun.

'Set in a post-War period when a well-to-do British family's existence - both outside and inside the house - is ruled by a strict set of conventions, The Second-last Woman in England explores the depth of emotions that are always there in every family but rarely surface. And what happens when they do.' (From the publisher's website.)

2 6 y separately published work icon The Chalon Heads Barry Maitland , New York (City) : Felony & Mayhem Press , 2010 Z231243 1999 single work novel crime detective mystery
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