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Robert Greenfield

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Pegasus Publishers are pleased to announce from the author of bestseller Samphire Coast, the publication of a Norfolk-set Noir Thriller The Cedar Cage by Robert Greenfield – available to order from bookshops or direct from the publisher.

ABOUT THE BOOK

The boathouse had been built by an Edwardian aristocrat – from a single cedar of Lebanon – as a retreat, maybe even a cage, for his glamorous American bride. But in 2008, just weeks after moving into this dream home, Bertie starts to feel uneasy about living inside someone else’s fantasy.

Obsession takes hold when he becomes convinced that a carpenter, commissioned to fulfil Lord James Newton-Grey’s vision, was murdered in the boathouse. His investigations immerse him in a sinister web of family
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Robert Greenfield Lol: go for a walk through the woods or on the beach with my dog. That said, I get some great ideas in the bath!
Robert Greenfield You can let your imagination ran wild with ideas creating the mood and setting for a novel. I love creating interesting characters, sometimes based on…moreYou can let your imagination ran wild with ideas creating the mood and setting for a novel. I love creating interesting characters, sometimes based on people I've met and know – though they'd never know it, once I've reinvented them to inhabit a new role in my plots. Writing a novel is like a creating a whole new world!

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“Sometimes a little naivety goes a long long way!" (I said that)”
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“Sometimes a little naivety goes a long long way!" (I said that)”
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“Perhaps it’s that you can’t go back in time, but you can return to the scenes of a love, of a crime, of happiness, and of a fatal decision; the places are what remain, are what you can possess, are what is immortal. They become the tangible landscape of memory, the places that made you, and in some way you too become them. They are what you can possess and in the end what possesses you.”
Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost

“It was Stevenson, I think, who most notably that there are some places that simply demand a story should be told of them. ...

After all, perhaps Stevenson had only half of the matter. It is true there are places which stir the mind to think that a story must be told about them. But there are also, I believe, places which have their story stored already, and want to tell this to us, through whatever powers they can; through our legends and lore, through our rumors, and our rites. By its whispering fields and its murmuring waters, by the wailing of its winds and the groaning of its stones, by what it chants in darkness and the songs it sings in light, each place must reach out to us, to tell us, tell us what it holds. ("The Axholme Toll")”
Mark Valentine, Best New Horror 21

“You can take my heart, but I can't let you take my dog.”
Karin Slaughter

“You will always be fond of me. I represent to you all the sins you never had the courage to commit.”
Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray

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