The Stranger Diaries (Harbinder Kaur #1)

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'If you'll permit me, ' said the Stranger, 'I'd like to tell you a story.' Reclusive Gothic writer, R.M. Holland was most famous for his chilling story The Stranger. His house is now a school, Talgarth High, rumoured to be haunted by the ghost of Holland's murdered wife. The rumours also claim Holland was her murderer. Clare Cassidy teaches at Talgarth High and is writing a biography of Holland. When her friend and colleague is found dead, a line from The Stranger by her side, Detective Sergeant Harbinder Kaur isn't sure whether Clare is a valuable expert witness or a suspect. Grieving and afraid, Clair turns to her diary. In it she writes her fears - and her own suspicions about the killer's identity. Imagine Clare's horror when she notices other writing starting to appear in her diary - writing that isn't hers. Someone has been into her house and read her darkest secrets. A strange and deadly game is being played out, with Clare at its heart. 

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AuthorElly Griffiths
PublisherQuescus
PlaceLondon
Year2018
ISBN9781786487407
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
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