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A Question of Belief - Margaret Yorke

 

Description: ISBN 0751518506 / Author: Margaret Yorke / Genre: Crime / Thriller / Publisher: Time Warner Paperbacks / Philip Winter had been accused ... more
A Question of Belief - Margaret Yorke ... of rape, but the jury had seen through the vindictive facade of his accuser and found him innocent. However, neither his family nor his employers accept the verdict, and unable to face their rejection, Philip becomes part of the ever-moving, homeless society.

Newest Review: ... their aim. My view: This was a fairly enjoyable read, it passed the time, and was interesting, but it was nothing special. ... more

 ... The book was well written, and characters such as the illiterate youth, Denis, did gain my sympathy, but I suppose I just wasn't pulled along enough by the story. The book started off very confusing, as it focussed on the tales of a variety of individuals, one after another, who were seemingly unconnected, but obviously later on their lives became intertwined. This made the book quite hard to get into, as I just became intrigued by one person's story, before the next chapter moved on to somebody else. Also, this bo...more

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Format: paperback (B format), Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Pages: 386, Paperback, Time Warner Paperbacks - Books/Subjects/Fi ...
£ 10.99 Postage & Packaging: £ 2.75
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Premium Review A Question of Belief - Margaret Yorke: An enjoyable way to pass the time. (308 words)
by heidijane - written on 17/02/08 (Useful, 83 readings)
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Author: Margaret Yorke is a fairly prolific writer of crime and whodunnit novels. Margaret Yorke is the pseudonym of Margaret Beda Larminie Nicholson. Plot: This is the story of Philip Winter who, acquitted of rape, has still had his life turned upside down so disappears. The tale also examines a group of animal rights activists, and the lengths they will go to to achieve their aim. My view: This was a fairly enjoyable read, it passed the time, and was interesting, but it was nothing special. The book was well written, and characters such as the illiterate youth, Denis, did gain my sympathy, but I suppose I just wasn't pulled along enough by the ...

 

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