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Helen Cadbury Bücher
Helen Cadbury schrieb Belletristik, Lyrik und Theaterstücke, in denen sie sich mit der Komplexität menschlicher Beziehungen und gesellschaftlicher Fragen auseinandersetzte. Ihre Werke erforschten Themen wie Identität, Erlösung und die transformative Kraft der Künste. Durch ihre eindringliche Prosa, die sich durch scharfe Einsichten und einen einfühlsamen Ton auszeichnete, zog sie die Leser in die Tiefen menschlicher Erfahrungen.






Race to the Kill
- 350 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
In the middle of a long night shift, PC Sean Denton and his partner are approached by a woman who leads them to the body of a refugee. The investigation which points to the neighbouring greyhound stadium finds Denton caught up in a world of immigration, drugs and sexual abuse, and one in which his private life becomes increasingly entwined.
We might love our eggs mini, but there's nothing small about our new cookbook.
Bones In The Nest
- 368 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Exciting new crime author who won Northern Crime Competition in 2012 for her debut To Catch a Rabbit
Two young boys stumble on a dead prostitute. She's on Sean Denton's patch. As Doncaster's youngest community support officer, he's already way out of his depth, but soon he's uncovering more than he's supposed to know. Meanwhile Karen Friedman, professional mother of two, learns her brother has disappeared. She desperately needs to know he's safe, but once she starts looking, she discovers unexpected things about her own needs and desires. Played out against a gritty landscape on the edge of a Northern town, Karen and Sean risk losing all they hold precious.
Helen Cadbury's Forever, Now charts the lives of extraordinary, ordinary humans, including the poet herself; but also those she has lived among, worked with, observed on buses and trains or discovered in the archives. Sometimes those true beginnings spiral into fiction, sometimes they remain autobiographical, as they tell moving and universal stories of love and loss, grief and new beginnings. Emily Dickinson wrote that 'forever is comprised of nows'. This collection will affirm the sense that 'now' is the only thing we truly have - and reveal it as something to be celebrated and acknowledged, not least in this remarkable book, which offers Helen's devoted readership a chance to discover the full breadth of her compassion for characters and talent for telling their stories.