2 Books by Frederick Lightfoot
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Overview: Frederick Lightfoot was born in West Cumbria and educated at Sussex University where he studied English and Drama. He spent many years in London and has had many varied roles – lecturer in English, Drama and Creatice Writing and working as a qualified general and psychiatric nurse. Frederick spent many years teaching drama and running drama workshops for people with learning disabilities and mental health problems. He currently works as an educationalist in End of Life Care, sometimes working with actors to develop communication skills for staff and running workshops for people with advanced illness. Living in north-west Cumbria, he divides his time equally between writing and his teaching commitment.
Genre: Crime|Thriller|Mystery
The Extinction of Snow:
The death of her son Joseph in mysterious circumstances in France has sent Louise Tennant spiralling into grief so desperate she feels she is going mad. His last cryptic email to her before he is killed plays on her mind: she must find out what happened to him. Angry and self-absorbed, Louise has always alienated those she loves, including Joseph, a researcher for a drugs company. Now guilt and grief drive her on into a darkening world where the people she confronts seem determined to prevent her from finding out the truth. What follows is a harrowing journey into a world of mirrors within mirrors where no-one is who they seem, and she finds herself pitted against immense and ruthless powers.
My Name is E:
In the last year of the Second World War three deaf girls are born in the same north of England village. Miracle, coincidence, tragedy or omen? As children they discover each other on the shore and call each other sisters. One of them, Judith Salt, returns to the village aged sixty to tell the story of that first meeting, and her later return, aged twenty-five, pregnant, and determined that someone was going to die. Payback for the fate of her sister, Abigail Sempie, grade III deaf, who, with only a syllable at her disposal, called herself E and somehow impressed her identity on the world. Their story is about deafness, the senses, the struggle for language and recognition, but family feuds, lies and secrets lie at its heart.
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