Speak For The Dead

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Carrie Foster was still young when she started breaking the law.

Gordon Matthews had transgressed only once, but his crime was far more serious.

A pity Carrie didn't suspect anything when he proposed to her. But then, why should she? Gordon looked presentable now - and prison had given him time to invent a new past. Nicholas was different - a shy young man, eager to please - and to Carrie their affair began as an amusing diversion. A bit of harmless fun, and Nicholas need never know about her other life with Gordon. But there was something Carrie didn't know either . . .

Praise for Speak For The Dead

  • Yorke leads us gently and persuasively to a powerful climax - The TIMES

Margaret Yorke

Margaret Yorke began her crime writing career with a series of whodunnits featuring the Oxford don, Patrick Grant, but she found more freedom for her imagination outside the confines of a continuous character. As a result she has become as well-respected as P.D. James and Ruth Rendell.

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