"November, 1930. One sunny Saturday afternoon, 12-year-old Mena Griffiths was playing in the park when she was lured away by an unknown man. Hours later, her strangled body was found, mouth gagged and hands crossed over her chest, in an abandoned house. Only months later, another girl was murdered; the similarities between the cases undeniable. Crime in Melbourne had taken a shocking new turn: this was the work of a serial killer, a homicidal maniac. Despite their best efforts, police had no experience dealing with this kind of criminal. What followed was years of bungled investigations, falsely accused men - and the tragic deaths of two more girls - before the murderer was finally caught and brought to justice. With all the pace of a thriller, Katherine Kovacic recounts this extraordinary, chilling true story - of failed police enquiries, a killer with a Jekyll and Hyde personality, and the families shattered when four innocent lives were cruelly taken."--Publisher
Penelope Mortimer Boeken
Deze auteur duikt met scherpe intelligentie en onbevreesde eerlijkheid in de complexiteit van menselijke relaties en de psyche. Haar proza, vaak gebaseerd op persoonlijke ervaringen en ingewikkelde gezinsdynamiek, onderzoekt thema's als identiteit, moederschap en de zoektocht naar betekenis binnen turbulente verbindingen. Met een onderscheidende stem die zowel boeiend als onheilspellend is, creëert ze diep menselijke personages en situaties die lang na het lezen blijven hangen.






Long Distance
- 176bladzijden
- 7 uur lezen
Cave of Ice
- 266bladzijden
- 10 uur lezen
Daddy's Gone A-Hunting
- 264bladzijden
- 10 uur lezen
"Originally published in the United Kingdom in 1958 by Michael Joseph Ltd., London and in the United States in 1959 as Cave of Ice by Harcourt, Brace and Company, New York."--Title page verso.
Perfectly capturing the tone of the 70s, and the reality faced by so many women when forced to re-assess their roles as wife and mother.
The Pumpkin Eater
- 160bladzijden
- 6 uur lezen
'Peter, Peter, Pumpkin eater Had a wife and couldn't keep her...' In this extraordinary, semi-autobiographical novel, Penelope Mortimer depicts a married woman's breakdown in 1960s London. With three husbands in her past, one in her present and a numberless army of children, Mrs Armitage is astonished to find herself collapsing one day in Harrods. Strange, unsettling and shot through with black comedy, this is a moving account of one woman's realisation that marriage and family life may not, after all, offer all the answers to the problems of living.
In "Mrs. Armitage will mehr" kämpft eine Frau in ihren Dreißigern mit den Herausforderungen von Ehe und Familie. Trotz ihrer Rolle als Mutter und Hausfrau spürt sie eine innere Leere. Nach einem Zusammenbruch erkennt sie, dass das traditionelle Familienleben nicht alle Antworten bietet. Penelope Mortimer beleuchtet dies mit Humor und Scharfsinn.