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  • Published: 25 July 2012
  • ISBN: 9780141964010
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 464

Tuesday's Gone

A Frieda Klein Novel (2)




The follow up to Top 5 bestselling author Nicci French's dazzling new series, featuring Frieda Klein

Sometimes the mind is a dangerous place to hide.

The rotting, naked corpse of a man is found amidst swarms of flies in the living room of a confused woman. Who is he? Why is Michelle Doyce trying to serve him afternoon tea? And how did the dead body find its way into her flat?

DCI Karlsson needs an expert to delve inside Michelle's mind for answers and turns to former colleague, psychiatrist Frieda Klein. Eventually Michelle's ramblings lead to a vital clue that in turn leads to a possible identity. Robert Poole. Jack of all trades and master conman.

The deeper Frieda and Karlsson dig, the more of Poole's victims they encounter . . . and the more motives they uncover for his murder. But is anyone telling them the truth except for poor, confused Michelle?

And when the past returns to haunt Frieda, she finds herself in danger. Whoever set out to destroy Poole also seems determined to destroy Frieda Klein.

  • Published: 25 July 2012
  • ISBN: 9780141964010
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 464

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About the author

Nicci French

Nicci French is the pseudonym for the writing partnership of journalists Nicci Gerrard and Sean French. Nicci Gerrard was born in June 1958 in Worcestershire. In the early eighties she taught English Literature in Sheffield, London and Los Angeles, but moved into publishing in 1985 with the launch of Women's Review, a magazine for women on art, literature and female issues. In 1989 she became acting literary editor at the New Statesman, before moving to the Observer, where she was deputy literary editor for five years, and then a feature writer and executive editor. It was while she was at the New Statesman that she met Sean French. Sean French was born in May 1959 in Bristol, to a British father and Swedish mother. In 1981 he won Vogue magazine's Writing Talent Contest, and from 1981 to 1986 he was their theatre critic. During that time he also worked at the Sunday Times as deputy literary editor and television critic, and was the film critic for Marie Claire and deputy editor of New Society. Sean and Nicci were married in Hackney in October 1990. Their daughters, Hadley and Molly, were born in 1991 and 1993.

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Praise for Tuesday's Gone

This heart-stoppingly good tale sets the bar high for the next seven books - we can't wait to read them!

Good Housekeeping

Frieda . . . is a strong creation, sympathetic but withholding and with hints of hidden facets

Barry Forshaw, Daily Express

A brilliantly crafted new crime series

Daily Mirror
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