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by - written on 31/08/09 (Very useful, 15 readings)
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A group of students live next door to a strange lady, who is almost a recluse, only leaving the house after dark and always looking over her shoulder. The students often she her stood at the window watching them and the outside world. They feel uncomfortable, yet very intrigued about her existence. Madeleine 'Maddy' Delaney is a club singer, known as the 'Songbird' for her angelic singing voice and stunning looks. She begins a relationship with Steve Drayton, the owner of the club where is sings. Steve is a brutal and dangerous man but Maddy does not know the half of it. Alice, who has worked at the club for many years knows Steve well and tries to ... Read the complete review
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