A timely and intelligent book' - **AL Kennedy**. 1977: A killer is released from prison and returns 'home' β a decaying, deserted boarding house choked with weeds and foreboding. Memories of strange rituals, gruesome secrets and shame hang heavy in the air, exerting a brooding power over young Stell
The Confession of Stella Moon
β Scribed by Day, Shelley
- Book ID
- 110481846
- Publisher
- Saraband
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 147 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781910192412
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β¦ Synopsis
A timely and intelligent book' - AL Kennedy. 1977: A killer is released from prison and returns 'home' β a decaying, deserted boarding house choked with weeds and foreboding. Memories of strange rituals, gruesome secrets and shame hang heavy in the air, exerting a brooding power over young Stella Moon. She is eager to restart her life, but first she must confront the ghosts of her macabre family history and her own shocking crime. Guilt, paranoia and manipulation have woven a tangled web. All is ambiguous. What truth and what lies are behind the chilling confession of Stella Moon?
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