A Commonplace Killing

by Sian Busby

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On a damp July morning in 1946, two schoolboys find a woman's body in a bomb site in north London. The woman is identified as Lillian Frobisher, a wife and mother who lived in a war-damaged terrace a few streets away. The police assume that Lil must have been the victim of a vicious sexual assault; but the autopsy finds no evidence of rape, and Divisional Detective Inspector Jim Cooper turns his attention to her private life. How did Lil come to be in the bomb site - a well-known lovers' haunt? If she had consensual sex, why was she strangled? Why was her husband seemingly unaware that she had failed to come home on the night she was killed? In this gripping murder story, Sian Busby gradually peels away the veneer of stoicism and respectability to reveal the dark truths at the heart of postwar austerity Britain.
  • ISBN10 147677742X
  • ISBN13 9781476777429
  • Publish Date 3 June 2014 (first published 2 May 2013)
  • Publish Status Cancelled
  • Imprint Atria Books
  • Edition Reissue ed.
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 272
  • Language English