The Will

· Troubador Publishing Ltd
Ebook
200
Pages

About this ebook

Jane Mann’s crime and mystery novel, The Will, follows the story of Hannah Delaney, aged 27, who returns from Hong Kong to England to unravel a mystery surrounding her father and his will. Her investigations lead her through layers of obstruction, deceit and manipulation, which reveal disturbing psychological motives and criminal intent that puts her life in danger. How will she cope with the mysteries that unfold in front of her? Will love from a new encounter change her perspective, or will she find only hate and deceit? Readers will identify with Hannah as she has to come to terms with grief, uncertainty and isolation in her pursuit of the truth and justice. The Will is a story of suspense and action but one which explores also a seeming evil and the affect of the past on one’s imagination and its conflict with the future. It deals, in addition, with the problem of a very obsessive and self-centred character, Hugo, and how he impacts on Hannah’s story. The Will will appeal to fans of crime and mystery and those who enjoy a novel of realism with a touch of the gothic.

About the author

Now retired, Jane Mann previously worked as an English teacher in Hong Kong. She has published three collections of poetry including ‘Give Us a Chance’ (Vinca Press, 2009), ‘Shades of Seeing’ (Vinca Press, 2010) and ‘Sunlines and Shadow’ (Vinca Press, 2015). The Will is Jane’s second novel, after having previously published The Cause (Vinca Press, 2010).

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