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Patricia Hall
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Publisher | Allison & Busby | ||
ISBN | 978-074908376 | ||
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Jayne
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Divorced, Jay Morton returns to her home town of Pendle Bridge with her daughter Kate. She gets a job helping to set up a museum at Pendle House, and while searching the artefact's in the attics she stumbles across some extraordinary masks with malevolent and threatening eyes... Donna once lived at Pendle House when it was a children's home and she remembers the masks, and the depraved men behind them, all too clearly. Donna has also returned to Pendle Bridge with one thought in mind - it is time that justice was served.ns them?
Review
The twists and turns in this book are really surprising and as the reader you wonder what will come out of the page and happen next. Only when Jay happens upon the list of artifacts which states that there were 36 not 30 masks as there are in the boxes today that she becomes very suspicious and tries to talk it over with the local police, but they seem indifferent because of all the rumours that have been going around for over 20 years since the murder of a child from the children's home. That is where the plot starts to thicken and like myself you will need to keep reading to find out who the true perpetrators of the crimes that happen within the story a real twist and an extraordinary end.

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