The long, long afternoon / Inga Vesper.
Momo rauemi: TextKaiwhakaputa: London : Manilla Press, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Whakaahuatanga: 402 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781838772277
- 823.92 23
Momo tuemi | Tauwāhi onāianei | Kohinga | Tau karanga | Tūnga | Rā oti | Waeherepae | Ngā puringa tuemi | |
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Suspense | Eltham LibraryPlus Fiction | Fiction | VESP (Tirotirohia te whatanga(Opens below)) | Wātea | i2207340 | |||
Suspense | Hāwera LibraryPlus Fiction | Fiction | VESP (Tirotirohia te whatanga(Opens below)) | Wātea | i2207339 |
"The sunniest places hold the darkest secrets"--Cover.
It's the summer of 1959, and the well-trimmed lawns of Sunnylakes, California, wilt under the sun. At some point during the long, long afternoon, Joyce Haney, wife, mother, vanishes from her home, leaving behind two terrified toddlers and a bloodstain on the kitchen floor. While the Haney's neighbours get busy organising search parties, it is Ruby Wright, the family's 'help', who may hold the key to this unsettling mystery. Ruby knows more about the secrets behind Sunnylakes' starched curtains than anyone, and it isn't long before the detective in charge of the case wants her help. But what might it cost her to get involved? In these long hot summer afternoons, simmering with lies, mistrust and prejudice, it could only take one spark for this whole 'perfect' world to set alight. A beguiling, deeply atmospheric debut novel from the cracked heart of the American Dream, this novel is at once a page-turning mystery and an intoxicating vision of the ways in which women everywhere are diminished, silenced and ultimately under-estimated.
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