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Death of a Nobody

by Anna Bradley

242 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #05-0407; ISBN 1-4120-5509-1; US$22.00, C$24.98, EUR18.00, £12.50

In uncovering the identity of the man found dead in a boarding house, Ros Green also uncovers a wartime scandal, which still has the power to ruin lives.


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It is the duty of all local authorities under section 46 of the Public Health Act to dispose of the bodies of anyone destitute with no known relatives. This is normally an easy if sad task, but when Ros Green, a slap-happy temporary junior, is given the job of arranging the funeral of Cyril Porter, The Laurels, Brickfield Terraces, she immediately connects him with the book Diary of a Nobody. It is enough to intrigue her and she begins to make further enquiries to find out more about the man. Back at work she is told to 'get a move on and get the burial over' . Stubbornly, and with the help of her partner Detective Sergeant Jack Russell she persists with her enquiries until she reaches back into wartime days - then the attempts to stop her become more serious. She has sewerage dumped on her garden, her brake cables are cut and finally a shot is fired but she is undaunted, and her efforts are rewarded when she discovers the man's true identity and, in doing so, also uncovers a wartime scandal which will now threaten the lives of many prominent people in the town.



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Born in Lincolnshire (she still thinks it is the best undiscovered county in Engand), and was educated at Sheffield College and Hull University. Did many jobs as student including a stint at a holiday camp and another in a canning factory.

Was headmistress of large north London primary school until she retired to write full time. Won two national short story competitions, and had children's books published, and has had over a hundred short stories published in national women's magazines but now concentrates on full length books. Death of a Nobody is one of a series of five - or more if her readers like them. Confesses to being slightly in love with Jack Russell because he is the anti hero - the epitome of decency and stuffy good manners. Now lives in New Zealand with husband, cats and ghost of recently deceased dog who is her best critic - always tells her when it's time to break for coffee.



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