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Jennie Ensor

    Jennie Ensor tackles controversial subjects in her novels, exploring themes from Islamic terrorism and war crimes to child abuse and sexual exploitation. Her writing demonstrates a bold approach to dark psychological drama as well as brazen comedies about the perils of midlife. Drawing from her background as a journalist, Ensor often delves into complex societal issues, transforming them into compelling narratives. Her work showcases a unique literary voice unafraid to examine the less comfortable aspects of the human experience.

    Silenced
    The Bad Neighbour
    • The Bad Neighbour

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the Covid pandemic in March 2020, the story unfolds in the quaint village of Brampton. Tara Sanderson, a proactive local, initiates a community group aimed at supporting vulnerable residents during lockdown. Among those she assists is elderly Elspeth Chambers, her longtime neighbor, who relies on Tara for essential supplies like food and medicine, highlighting themes of community, friendship, and resilience in challenging times.

      The Bad Neighbour