JUDITH CUTLER began writing at an early age, and after studying English Literature she worked as a teacher in Birmingham for many years. Her career as a writer began in earnest whilst recovering from chickenpox and her short stories have been widely published in magazines, anthologies and read on radio. She is the author of two series set in the Birmingham area featuring Detective Kate Power and teacher and amateur sleuth Sophie Rivers.
"Do not miss one word when reading this elegant, faultlessly
edited, sometimes terrifying and hugely entertaining novel, which
deserves high praise for a wonderful but unsparing picture of
country life in the early 19th century."--Historical Novels
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"Notwithstanding the horror of the events that unfold as the book
progresses, Campion narrates his memoir with self-deprecating
frankness and humour. He accompanies the reader through numerous
enigmatic twists with the charm of an amiable companion, an
experience that I enjoyed immensely."--Dorothy Marshall-Gent
"Promoting Crime Fiction "
"Now with "Cheating The Hangman" she has once again demonstrated
her impressive skills as a novelist and storyteller. An ideal
selection for community library large print Mystery/Suspense
collections, "Cheating The Hangman" will prove to be a highly
entertaining addition for the personal reading lists of all
enthusiastic mystery fans."--Midwest Book Review
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