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The Telephone Call

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By (author): Michael Pakenham

When Rosemary Sherwood overhears a disturbing conversation between her husband, Harry Sherwood and an unknown caller, she has no idea that her life's about to change forever. Fleeing to France for fear of her own safety, Harry threatens to kill their son if she ever dares to breathe a word of anything she overheard. Torn between hiding out in France and re-connecting with her estranged son, Rosemary returns to England twelve years later believing that she and her son are now out of danger... A web of deceit and lies has been woven over the years to cover up the antics of Harry and his friends, who are no strangers to violence and murder and who will stop at nothing to ensure they aren't exposed. Private Detective Daniel Appleman takes on the case, but can he track down these men before they wreak havoc on the Sherwood family? See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jan 2020
  • Publisher: The Book Guild Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781913208134

About Michael Pakenham

Michael Pakenham is part of a well-known Irish Literary family. Generations of his family lived at Langford Lodge on Loch Neagh outside Belfast. His father was killed in the Second World War and the Estate was sold. His mother then took Michael and his sister to Tucson Arizona until the end of the war. This will be his eighth book and the second in the Daniel Appleman series.

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