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Fiction

Damaged People

Now You See Me by Jean Bedford

by Cath Kenneally
September 1997, no. 194

Now You See Me by Jean Bedford

Random House $19.95 pb, 255 pp

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This is a serious tale of crime and punishment from Jean Bedford, who had been working up to it. Her Anna Southwood novels have been consistently good, their light touch obscuring not at all the author’s passion for justice, an old-fashioned sentiment which always informs the best crime novels, often most palpably present in crime fiction by women.

 


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Now You See Me by Jean Bedford

Random House $19.95 pb, 255 pp

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


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