Danuta Kot grew up with stories. Her Irish mother and her Polish father kept their own cultures alive with traditional tales they shared with their children. For many years, she worked with young people in Yorkshire who were growing up in the aftermath of sudden industrial decline. She uses this background in her books to explore some of the issues that confront modern, urban society: poverty, alienation and social breakdown, using the contexts of the modern crime novel. She now works as a senior education consultant, work that involves travel to establish education and training in other parts of the world. She is a regular academic speaker at conferences and literary festivals, and has appeared on radio and television.
A GRIPPING READ FROM THE DAGGER-AWARD WINNING AUTHOR 'A powerful, thought-provoking story. . . a vital read for any crime fan' Kate Rhodes on Life RuinsWhen everyone hides the truth, who do you turn to? Becca’s had a hard time of it, but she has finally got her life together. She...
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