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Melanie McGrath's critically acclaimed East End family memoir now in paperback. schovat popis
Melanie McGrath is an author whose works delve into the complexities of the digital generation and personal family narratives. Her writing is distinguished by a sharp insight into contemporary society and its roots in East London. Leveraging her background in journalism and television production, she brings a unique perspective and an ability to capture the essence of the times to her literary creations. Her award-winning work has established her as a significant voice in British literature.






Melanie McGrath's critically acclaimed East End family memoir now in paperback. schovat popis
The book offers a profound exploration of a dispossessed generation, characterized by its philosophical depth and astute observations. Rather than a typical rock'n'roll narrative, it provides an insightful analysis of contemporary life. The final autobiographical chapter stands out as particularly striking, adding a personal touch to the broader themes discussed throughout the work.
Dark, clever and page-turning, TWO WRONGS is the shocking new thriller from bestselling author Mel McGrath. 'UTTERLY chilling' PAULA HAWKINS 'The perfect read' B A PARIS 'Deliciously disturbing' ANN CLEEVES
On Craig Island, a vast landscape of ice north of the Arctic Circle, three travellers are hunting duck. Among them is Inuit hunter and guide, Edie Kiglatuk, a woman born of this harsh, beautiful terrain. The two men are tourists, but when one of them is shot dead, the local Council of Elders is keen to dismiss it as an accident.
When Arctic guide Edie Kiglatuk stumbles across a body abandoned in the Alaskan forest, she little imagines what her discovery will lead her to.
Melanie McGrath wurde in Essex geboren. Sie ist Journalistin und Schriftstellerin. Mit ihren Sachbüchern begeisterte sie Presse und Leser gleichermaßen, für ihr erstes Buch „Instant Karma“ (Rowohlt, 1999) wurde sie als beste britische Autorin unter 35 mit dem „Llewelyn-Rhys-Mail on Sunday“ -Preis ausgezeichnet. Nach „Im Eis“ ist „Zeichen im Schnee“ der zweite Roman in der Serie um die Inuk-Ermittlerin Edie Kiglatuk. Melanie McGrath schreibt für diverse britische Zeitungen und arbeitet außerdem als Radio-Redakteurin. Sie lebt in London.