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The Night in Question

The Night in Question

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Author: Susan Fletcher

Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945) | Crime & mystery | Adventure

Published on 18th April 2024 by Transworld Publishers Ltd (Bantam (Transworld)) in the United Kingdom.

Hardback | 448 pages
224mm x 145mm x 40mm | 546g

A wonderfully warm and involving page-turner. Clare Chambers, Sunday Times bestselling author of Small PleasuresA life-affirming novel, full of surprises. Its a gripping literary whodunnit and so much more . . . I adored it. Emma Stonex, Sunday Times bestselling author of The LamplightersFull of unforgettable characters, a beguiling mystery with gorgeous prose, The Night in Question completely captured my heart . . . A triumph.’ Jennie Godfrey, author of The List of Suspicious Things-------Florence Butterfield has lived an extraordinary life full of travel, passion and adventure. But, at eighty-seven, she suspects there are no more surprises to come her way.

Then, one midsummers night, something terrible happens - so strange and unexpected that Florrie is suspicious. Was this really an accident, or is she living alongside a would-be murderer?The only clue is a magenta envelope, discarded earlier that day.

And Florrie - cheerfully independent but often overlooked - is the only person determined to uncover the truth.

As she does, Florrie finds herself looking back on her own life . . . and a long-buried secret, traced in faded scars across her knuckles, becomes ever harder to ignore.

Readers of Elizabeth is Missing, Small Pleasures or Dear Mrs Bird will love prize-winning author Susan Fletchers The Night in Question - an absorbing and uplifting novel with a uniquely loveable protagonist at its heart.

[Fletchers] prose is extraordinarily lyrical . . . and her themes are profound. Sunday TimesA gifted storyteller IndependentFletcher unpeels with delicacy and insight the complex layers of the human heart. Guardian

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