Book Details
- Paperback
- 275 pages
- ISBN 978-1-902638-67-6
Publisher Parthian
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Crooked Angels charts a journey in which a fit, successful woman wakes up one morning to find something terribly wrong. Unable to move her arms, within hours she is trapped in a cage of pain.Her condition defies diagnosis until a wise osteopath helps uncover a history, terror from the past, which her body has stored and remembered for her.
Carol Lee’s physiological whodunit travels through Trimsaran, south west Wales as well as Tanzanian landscapes and a Middle Eastern desert to track down the mystery illness which confines her to stillness.
“Unusual, possibly unique, in conception and beautifully written.” – Readers Review
A playwright and poet, Carol Lee has spent many years championing authors' rights and working with writers' organisations to help protect artists' copyright. As a result of writing Crooked Angels, she trained to be an Alexander Technique teacher. She writes and teaches in London.
Carol Lee’s physiological whodunit travels through Trimsaran, south west Wales as well as Tanzanian landscapes and a Middle Eastern desert to track down the mystery illness which confines her to stillness.
“Unusual, possibly unique, in conception and beautifully written.” – Readers Review
A playwright and poet, Carol Lee has spent many years championing authors' rights and working with writers' organisations to help protect artists' copyright. As a result of writing Crooked Angels, she trained to be an Alexander Technique teacher. She writes and teaches in London.
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