The Point Of Murder

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'She went on making sounds in her throat, her eyes rolling frantically. Breathing heavily, he held her down...She freed a hand and pounded at him, but her didn't feel her blows; then she scratched his face and he released her mouth for a moment. Sandra screamed very loudly, and went on screaming. He had to stop the noise.'

It has been the result of a chance encounter, Gary had never intended to kill the girl. But as his initial panic subsided he realised that there had been a witness, someone whose death he would now have to plan - in a premeditated, cold-blooded way . . .

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  • Yorke's territory lies behind the net curtains of respectable suburbia...No crime writer compares in extracting unease, fear and evil from such placid surfaces - The TIMESHer admirers prefer Margaret Yorke to PD James and Ruth Rendell..If you are not yet a fan of Margaret Yorke you are in for a treat - EVENING STANDARD

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Margaret Yorke

Margaret Yorke

Margaret Yorke was awarded the 1999 Cartier Diamond Dagger for her outstanding contribution to the crime fiction genre. She was a past chairman of the Crime Writers' Association and the author of over 50 novels. She died in November 2012.

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