Darling Brenda - E-book - ePub

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 Richard Herley - Darling Brenda.
This is a very black comedy indeed - but it is also a story of innocence, redemption and, above all, love. The setting is England in 1955. Nigel Dodd... Lire la suite
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Résumé

This is a very black comedy indeed - but it is also a story of innocence, redemption and, above all, love. The setting is England in 1955. Nigel Dodd is 23. Still living at his parents' home, he is heir to the family business, a thriving estate agency. Unknown to Nigel, his father is embroiled in an ambitious and crooked land deal involving corrupt politicians at the County Council. Brenda Vale is 26, a nurse, highly intelligent and extremely pretty, with a newly acquired German girlfriend named Grete.
One of Brenda's unrealized ambitions is to "find and marry some pliable man with money". Circumstances bring her into the Dodd household; Grete's permission to stay in the UK unexpectedly runs out, and suddenly Brenda is in need of hard cash and plenty of it. Nigel could hardly be more pliable. Nor could he be more infatuated. The future looks black for him and bright for Brenda and Grete: but looks can be deceptive, and when the land deal goes horribly wrong Brenda must use all her wiles to keep her scheme on track.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    22/06/2012
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-4764-4703-2
  • EAN
    9781476447032
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
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Biographie de Richard Herley

I was born in England in 1950 and educated at Watford Boys' Grammar School and Sussex University, where my interest in natural history led me to read biology. My first successful novel was "The Stone Arrow", which was published to critical acclaim in 1978. It subsequently won the Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize, administered by the Royal Society of Literature in London, and was the first in a trilogy.
This was followed by "The Penal Colony" (1987), a futuristic thriller that formed the basis of the 1994 movie "No Escape", starring Ray Liotta. The main difficulty for the author is making his voice heard in the roar of self-promotion. I believe that the work I am producing now is of higher quality than my prize-winning first, and ask you, the reader, to help spread the word by telling your friends if you have enjoyed one of my books.

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