Miss Terry

Miss Terry by Liza Cody is a fiction novel published by iUniverse in 2012, featuring 238 pages in English. The story follows Nita Tehri, who appears to have a stable life with a good job and a comfortable apartment. However, her sense of security is shattered when a disturbing discovery is made outside her home, leading to scrutiny from her neighbors and a gradual unraveling of her faith in society and justice.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of identity and societal perception, as Nita grapples with the irrational behavior of those she once considered friends. The book delves into the complexities of modern life and the challenges faced by women in the mystery and detective genre. As Nita’s circumstances change, the story raises questions about fairness and the impact of community judgment on an individual’s life.
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Nita Tehri’s life seems sorted. She has a good job, she lives in a pretty apartment in a quiet street and she has escaped from the family who endangered her.
Yet despite everything she’s achieved she still has a problem. She doesn’t look like her neighbours. And when a grizzly discovery is made outside her door all eyes turn towards her.
She has done nothing wrong. But slowly, inexorably, her life turns inside-out. How can the people she used to think of as her friends and colleagues behave so irrationally in modern, enlightened England? Little by little her faith in society and British justice is eroded.
It isn’t only her belief in fair play that’s threatened. One thing is certain if she survives, her life will never be the same.
About Anna Lee:
Electric with suspense, fast and funny…
Publisher’s Weekly
About Eva Wylie:
A staggering achievement… A breath-taking tour de force.
Sara Paretsky
…Eva is a wondrous creation – an incorrigible innocent in a story that crackles with energy. Super Cody.
Kirkus Reviews
About Gimme More:
Any one with the slightest interest in the world of music will fi nd this a thriller they won’t want to put down.
Anthony Morris
Probably the greatest rock’n’roll novel ever.
Nick Johnstone, uncut.
About Ballad of a Dead Nobody:
I was gripped [told] beautifully, touchingly, sometimes brutally
Peter Lovesey
Adventurous in form, sparklingly written and with every page more gripping than the last, this bluesy novel may well be the already garlanded Cody’s best yet.
Mat Coward, Morning Star
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