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Murphy, Margaret Darkness Falls ISBN 13: 9780753169810

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"Darkness Falls is a model of what the modern suspense thriller should be" Val McDermid "If Murphy's appointed task is to scare the reader she succeeds brilliantly." LITERARY REVIEW "Dark, gripping, horrific crime tale." THE BOOKSELLER Clara Pascall had it all: she was a high-flying barrister, devoted mother, envied and admired by her peers. Now, robbed of everything that gives her life meaning, she lies chained to the stone wall of a cellar - and her kidnapper will not tell her what he wants from her. As Clara passes from fear to anger to despair in her dark prison, DI Steve Lawson leads the Cheshire police team working to find her. The police team frantically knocks on doors, follows up wisps of leads, bullying and begging witnesses for help, but it seems that Clara Pascal has disappeared without a trace. But Clara, at last, begins to suspect why her jailer has kept her alive for so long.

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About the Author

Margaret Murphy is the author of five novels, all concerned with the psychology of both the violent criminal and the victim of crime. Her first, Goodnight My Angel, was shortlisted for the First Blood award for debut crime novels, and her fourth, Past reason, has been optioned for television. A graduate in environmental biology, in 1998 she went back to university to gain an MA in writing. She is now studying psychology at the University of Liverpool. She has been a countryside ranger, biology teacher, dyslexia tutor and creative writing teacher. She lives on the Wirral.

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*Starred Review* This stunning British suspense story will keep readers edgy and guessing until the very end. It opens with a cheerfully frantic domestic scene of Clara Pascal-- prosecuting counsel, wife, mother, and seemingly typical thirtysomething career-home juggler--trying to get to chambers on time while answering the demands of her daughter, excited and clingy on her ninth birthday. Two chapters later, Counsel Pascal is chained to a wall in a stranger's pitch-dark cellar. She is anything but a passive victim, however, as she uses her formidable argumentation skills to keep herself alive. Murphy ably spins several plot lines and points of view: Pascal's increasingly hopeless ordeal, the Chester Constabulary's efforts to find her, the musings of a serial killer. Everything hinges on motive. Was Pascal a random victim, or did her current case, the prosecution of a drug overlord, make her a target? Or is there something disjointed in her seemingly serene home life? Murphy's descriptions of the police procedure involved in recovering kidnap victims are sharply rendered, and her depiction of Pascal's courage is psychologically acute and moving. Perhaps the best feature of the novel, though, is the way tension is heightened through the juxtaposition of scenes. By setting the gut-wrenching events in the cellar against the painstaking detail gathering of the investigation--door-to-door inquiry, strategizing in the Incident Room--Murphy makes the reader squirm with impatience, willing the narrative forward. A first-rate chiller. Connie Fletcher
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  • PublisherIsis Large Print
  • Publication date2004
  • ISBN 10 0753169819
  • ISBN 13 9780753169810
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages432
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    • 4.07 out of 5 stars
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