Nemesis

by David Brown.

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Screams & shrieks echoed across the desolate Suffolk countryside. The grey & dripping November dawn had come and gone. The two children had left for nursery school and all had been quiet and peaceful until ten o'clock had struck on the grandfather clock in the small hall of the cottage. It was the morning of Thursday 19th November 1963. The pretty Hope Cottage at the base of Bell Hill stood quietly with its single companion as it had done for some 60 years. The lane climbed gently up the low hill to the Bell Inn; once the haunt of smugglers and now of members of CAMRA and lovers of real ale. What was the cause of the commotion coming from the little grey cottage at the base of the hill? A passer-by entering the front gate and crossing the lawn to the left hand sitting room window would have witnessed a strange scene within. A tallish well-built sandy haired man stood over an auburn haired woman, who was sitting at a desk facing the window, his powerful hands around her throat. Her face was distorted with pain as the last screams of life were wrenched from her struggling body.
At the same time an elderly fat lady was beating the man furiously with a wicker shopping basket and shrieking at the top of her voice. When it was all over the police were called and the children were collected and taken far away to a house in Northampton which they had known before where various children were living & were looked after by a former school companion of the victim.
  • ISBN10 1907629262
  • ISBN13 9781907629266
  • Publish Date 9 November 2011
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Shieldcrest Publishing
  • Imprint ShieldCrest
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 132
  • Language English