Cambridge academic, Cassandra James, is shocked when her friend, Una, is found dead. It looks like a burglary gone wrong. But as more details emerge, Cass begins to wonder. Why did Una try to ring Cass in the moments before she died? Why did she change her will and deprive the Cambridge Literary and Philosphical Institute of her library of Victorian literature? And that’s not all that’s troubling Cass. Strange things are happening at her daughter’s nursery. And who’s this other Cassandra James who’s running around Cambridge, getting the real Cass into trouble? The line between appearance and reality begins to blur...
Christine Poulson was born and brought up in North Yorkshire, England. She is now a research fellow at the Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies at Sheffield University and chair of the William Morris Society. She has written widely on 19th-century art and literature, and her most recent work of non-fiction was a book on Arthurian legend in British art from 1840 to 1920. She lives with her family in a water mill in Derbyshire, England.