All that She Wants

All that She Wants by Maeve Haran, published by Little, Brown in 1998, is a novel that delves into the hidden secrets of the seemingly idyllic English market town of Mickleburgh. With 281 pages, this edition explores the impact of a casual murder that disrupts the town’s tranquility, forcing parents to confront the unsettling possibility that their children may be involved. The narrative reveals the complex emotions and reactions among partners and friends as they grapple with the aftermath of this violent event.
Readers will find a story that intricately weaves together themes of community and the darker aspects of human relationships. As the murder investigation unfolds, the characters must confront their pasts and the buried histories that threaten to resurface, impacting many lives in the process. This exploration of personal and communal turmoil provides a thought-provoking backdrop against which the characters navigate their intertwined fates.
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The facade of the quintessentially English market town of Mickleburgh has successfully hidden the secrets of its inhabitants for generations but the casual murder of a man trying to prevent some vandalism shatters the peaceful veneer. Parents are forced to consider that their children might be involved in the killing and the aftermath of violent death reveals unexpected reactions and emotions between aprtners and friends. And moving with the community is someone who has a very close relationship with murder, a part of their history they thought they had buried successfully but which now threatens to resurface and damage a great many people.
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