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Jessica Mann was born in London, England on September 13, 1937. With a Nazi invasion a real possibility in 1940, she and her brother became part of the evacuation of children to North America. She lived in Canada for three years. At the age of 17, she joined an archaeological dig in Cornwall and mostrar más meet her future husband Charles Thomas for the first time. She received a degree in archaeology and Anglo-Saxon from Newnham College, Cambridge and an LLB degree from Leicester University. She was an author and a broadcaster. She wrote 22 crime novels including A Charitable End and The Stroke of Death. She also wrote nonfiction books including Deadlier Than the Male, Out of Harm's Way, Godrevy Light written with her husband, and The Fifties Mystique. She appeared on Radio 4's Round Britain Quiz and Any Questions? and on television on Question Time. She died on July 10, 2018 at the age of 80. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

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Obras de Jessica Mann

The Mystery Writer (2006) 19 copias
A Private Inquiry (1997) 17 copias
Death Beyond the Nile (1988) 15 copias
The Fifties Mystique (2012) 14 copias
Grave Goods (1984) 13 copias
A Kind of Healthy Grave (1986) 12 copias
Funeral Sites (1981) 11 copias
The Sting of Death (1978) 11 copias
Dead Woman Walking (2013) 10 copias
Telling Only Lies (1992) 9 copias
Captive Audience (1975) 8 copias
No Man's Island (1983) 7 copias
Mrs. Knox's Profession (1972) 6 copias
A Charitable End (1992) 5 copias
Faith, Hope and Homicide (1991) 4 copias
The stroke of death (2016) 4 copias
The Voice from the Grave (2002) 2 copias
The Sticking Place (1974) 2 copias
Only Security (1973) 1 copia
Troublecross 1 copia

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This was my first Jessica Mann; I understand the main character here, Dr Fidelis Berlin, appears elsewhere? This is her story, and very fascinating it is, too.

It seems that this novel is being sold in the 'crime' category, but really this element is secondary - or even tertiary. It is a complex narrative taking as its themes recovered memory, the mother-daughter relationship, witchcraft and child-abuse, Germans and Germany since the war, etc., etc.

Big ideas, then, and Mann creates a world teeming with vivid and credible characters with which to explore it. One cavil might be that it's sometimes difficult to remember who's who, or the relationship between whoever happens to be on the page at any given moment - but it's definitely a good read.

However, do be warned: this is a disturbing read, and sometimes a challenging one.

I might read Jessica Mann again, but probably not very soon.
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jtck121166 | Nov 17, 2013 |
Without living through the lead-up to World War II in the UK ,and knowing first-hand the anxiety experienced by parents anticipating air raids and possible invasion, it’s hard to imagine what would make so many parents contemplate sending their children across hostile waters to live with relatives – and sometimes even strangers – overseas. From today’s vantage point, it seems quite bizarre, and yet this book captures reasonably well the spirit of those times, and the experiences of those caught up in them, recounting a story that even the author, who was herself an evacuee, dubs ‘extraordinary’ and ‘inconceivable’, describing the motivations and experiences of the parents who sent their children overseas, the families who took them in, and the children’s varied reactions.

It’s a scenario so alien to anything I’ve experienced, and I think this is why sometimes I felt I was reading about a very distant past, yet at other times the experiences recounted felt more recent and immediate. This book helped me understand something of the climate in which all of this occurred, and yet raised many more questions about what it would have actually been like to live through this period of history.

Fascinating and disturbing.
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seekingflight | otra reseña | Jan 22, 2011 |
Detailed description of author's own experiences, and detailed references to other evacuees by name, but without references. Tedious for my purposes.
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