Arthurs' night / J.F. Straker.
Turning the tables on the usual sympathy for first wives, Moore's dishy novel is a brilliant, unputdownable look at second wives, who must contend with malicious gossip, scheming divorce lawyers, and ex-wives intent on sabotaging their relationships.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780708997796
- ISBN: 0708997791
- Physical Description: 342 pages (large print) ; 19 cm.
- Edition: [Large print edition].
- Publisher: Leicester : Linford, 2002.
- Copyright: ©1976
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General Note: | "Complete and unabridged." Standard print edition originally published: London : Robert Hale, 1976. Formerly CIP. |
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Genre: | Large print books. Detective and mystery fiction. |
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Summary
Arthurs' Night
James Connor picks up a girl in a hotel bar and later drives her home, but after a violent row she leaves him. Three days later, he is charged with her murder, and at his subsequent trial, he is convicted of manslaughter. Connor leaves prison convinced that he was framed by the police and determined to establish his innocence. But the final outcome of Connor's quest is totally unexpected.