A dark psychological thriller set in 1970s Australia! Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, M.C. Beaton, Lee Strauss and P.C. James.
A loveless marriage becomes a tangle of hatred but who is pulling the strings?
Sydney, 1972
When Jane Fenton returns from Australia to her childhood home in England, free from the shadow of her overbearing mother, shes determined to start life anew despite her debilitating tuberculosis.
Love has dealt Jane a bad hand in the past, so when an oddly familiar stranger introduces himself as the Australian sculptor Simon Pacey ��� and reveals that he has followed Jane all the way to England to court her shes swept off her feet.
But what is really behind the struggling artists interest in wealthy, ailing Jane? And how does Simons friend, the chilly Monica Seagrove, fit into the picture?
Against her will Jane finds herself torn from her beloved England and back in Australia. Stranded in a country she hates with a man she now despises, her life becomes increasingly unbearable as she and Simon become entwined in a toxic dance of mutual animosity.
But Janes condition leaves her with a lot of time to think. In the quiet solitude of her illness, she begins to plot her revenge
How far will Jane go toliberate herself from her twisted marriage? And with her health rapidly deteriorating, can she stay one step ahead of her cunning spouse?
Or will their murderous cats cradle become a noose around both their necks?
Written by acclaimed Australian crime writer Pat Flower, CATS CRADLE is a gripping historical thriller with a dark edge.
A remarkable study of a woman who, handicapped and harassed, holds her own against villainy up to the point where she herself becomes villainous. Edmund Crispin, Sunday Times
���Merits the rare adjective unputdownable. Patrick Cosgrave, Spectator
Highly recommended for those whose taste in thrillers is out of the ordinary. Northern Evening Despatch
Pat Flower twists the cradle to provide a nerve-tingling situation and violent climax to this well worked out plot. Manchester Evening News
Genre: Mystery
A loveless marriage becomes a tangle of hatred but who is pulling the strings?
Sydney, 1972
When Jane Fenton returns from Australia to her childhood home in England, free from the shadow of her overbearing mother, shes determined to start life anew despite her debilitating tuberculosis.
Love has dealt Jane a bad hand in the past, so when an oddly familiar stranger introduces himself as the Australian sculptor Simon Pacey ��� and reveals that he has followed Jane all the way to England to court her shes swept off her feet.
But what is really behind the struggling artists interest in wealthy, ailing Jane? And how does Simons friend, the chilly Monica Seagrove, fit into the picture?
Against her will Jane finds herself torn from her beloved England and back in Australia. Stranded in a country she hates with a man she now despises, her life becomes increasingly unbearable as she and Simon become entwined in a toxic dance of mutual animosity.
But Janes condition leaves her with a lot of time to think. In the quiet solitude of her illness, she begins to plot her revenge
How far will Jane go toliberate herself from her twisted marriage? And with her health rapidly deteriorating, can she stay one step ahead of her cunning spouse?
Or will their murderous cats cradle become a noose around both their necks?
Written by acclaimed Australian crime writer Pat Flower, CATS CRADLE is a gripping historical thriller with a dark edge.
A remarkable study of a woman who, handicapped and harassed, holds her own against villainy up to the point where she herself becomes villainous. Edmund Crispin, Sunday Times
���Merits the rare adjective unputdownable. Patrick Cosgrave, Spectator
Highly recommended for those whose taste in thrillers is out of the ordinary. Northern Evening Despatch
Pat Flower twists the cradle to provide a nerve-tingling situation and violent climax to this well worked out plot. Manchester Evening News
Genre: Mystery
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