Daphne Daphne i(A134259 works by) (Organisation) assertion
Born: Established: Goettingen,
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Germany,
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Western Europe, Europe,
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3 2 y separately published work icon Fatal Reunion Claire McNab , ( trans. Katharina Kappe with title Todliches Wiedersehen ) Goettingen : Daphne , 1990 Z362156 1989 single work novel detective mystery 'Detective Inspector Carol Ashton's life seems relatively settled. She is admired at work for her intelligence and crime-solving. At home she is admired by Sybil. Then comes the phone call which drags Carol back. Back to a Sydney world of high spending and low values - and back to Christine, the woman Carol cannot forget. Has Christine murdered her husband? The same husband she once chose over Carol. Now Christine desperately wants Carol's help.' (Back cover, Allen and Unwin, 1990)
4 6 y separately published work icon Lessons in Murder Claire McNab , ( trans. Michaela Huber with title Unterricht in Mord ) Goettingen : Daphne , 1989 Z372231 1988 single work novel detective mystery 'On a hot summer day at Bellwhether High School in Sydney, Australia, teacher Bill Pagett lies murdered, the hole in his head accomplished with neat efficiency by a Black & Decker drill.

Detective Inspector Carol Ashton investigates, bringing with her a formidable reputation for competence. She soon uncovers tangled relationships and motives for murder among the six teaching staff, along with a maze of malicious anonymous letters and threatening phone calls. And then there is yet another corpse.

Carol's investigation is further complicated by the flashfire attraction between herself and prime suspect Sybil Quade. Carol fights her desire, knowing its potential to compromise her investigation. Nor does Sybil welcome an "unnatural" obsession with the alluring woman who is inexorably gathering the evidence to convict her of multiple murder.'

Source: back cover (Naiad, 1988)

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