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Fiction

Black Widow by Sandy McCutcheon

by Carol Middleton
August 2006, no. 283

Black Widow by Sandy McCutcheon

Scribe, $27.95 pb, 249 pp

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‘Black Widow’ is the name given to the female Chechen rebels, who were widows of insurgents killed by the Russian army in Chechnya. They went on to serve under Shamil Basayev, leader of the Beslan school siege in September 2004. Sandy McCutcheon has set his latest political thriller two years later, in a story of revenge orchestrated by six female teachers at Beslan, who take on the guise of black widows to turn the tables on the hostage-takers.

 


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Black Widow by Sandy McCutcheon

Scribe, $27.95 pb, 249 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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