Four women had a plan. Barricade themselves inside a suburban house and starve to death. It almost worked, but one survived. She alone knows why they did it. Can she be trusted?It’s a puzzle. Dead Right reveals the truth.The novel explores the complex relationships between these women, their fears and motivations and how the men in their lives - the domineering father; the weak, immature brother and the abusive, unfaithful husband - alienated and motivated them, inspiring and moulding their plans.Their story unfolds against dramatic events taking place in Northern Ireland and the wider world.
A JOURNALIST WHO ESCAPES FACTUAL NEWS BY WRITING LITERARY FICTION Martin Howe previously worked in senior editorial, production, presentation and reporting roles in television, radio and online for the BBC and Channel 4. He’s written two novels - The Man in the Street and White Linen.