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Anabel Donald

    Il percorso letterario di Anabel è iniziato nel 1982 con l'acclamata pubblicazione del suo romanzo d'esordio. La sua vasta carriera di insegnante ha attraversato diversi contesti educativi, tra cui collegi privati, una scuola completa e un'università, plasmando la sua prospettiva sfumata. Più recentemente, ha affascinato i lettori con una serie di romanzi polizieschi con protagonista l'indimenticabile personaggio Alex Tanner.

    Todessalto
    Tod eines Schürzenjägers
    Der Glaskäfig
    Schatten von gestern
    The Glass Ceiling
    Be nice
    • 2003

      Be nice

      • 240pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      'Ever read Lord of the Flies?' said Rohini. 'Of course. Set book, year ten. And...? ''Same situation. ''Different gender. 'A plane crashes on an uninhabited island in the South Pacific. On it are thirty English girls between the ages of eleven and eighteen, winners of a competition organised by a company selling feminine hygiene products. Each has had to write an essay on her aspirations, subsequently posted on her own website. Twenty-one of the girls survive and, when no rescue comes, are compelled to devise their own rules in order to stay alive. A brilliant reworking of Golding's classic novel, in Be Nice Anabel Donald takes us into the minds of her teenage characters as they play out a struggle that is as old as the human race and as new as the Internet.

      Be nice
    • 1996
    • 1994

      The Glass Ceiling

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Alex Tanner, TV researcher and private investigator, is more than a little curious when she receives a parcel from someone calling herself 'Mrs X'. Inside the package are £200, a list of four famous feminists and a grisly surprise. All this plus the impassioned plea:'I MUST SMASH THE GLASS CEILING. STOP ME IF YOU CAN . . . PLEASE STOP ME.'But what sends the biggest chill down Alex's spine is the cross against one of the names on the list. For this woman is now dead . . .

      The Glass Ceiling
    • 1994