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Frankie Styne and the silver man, Kathy Page

Label
Frankie Styne and the silver man, Kathy Page
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Frankie Styne and the silver man
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Kathy Page
Summary
When Liz Meredith and her new baby move into the middle row-house on Onley Street - Liza having lived for years off-grid in an old railcar - there's more to get used to than electricity and proper plumbing. She's desperate to avoid her well-meaning social worker and her neighbours Alice and Tom, who, for reasons of their own, won't leave her alone. And then there is her other neighbour, the disfigured and reclusive John Green, better known to the world as Frankie Styne, the author of a series of violent bestsellers. When his latest novel is unexpectedly nominated for a literary prize and his private life is exposed in the glare of publicity, Frankie plots a gruesome, twisted revenge that threatens others who call Onley Street home. Frankie Styne and the Silver Man is unforgettable: a thrilling novel of literary revenge, celebrity culture and the power of love and beauty in an ugly world
Target audience
adult
Classification
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