YOUR ORDER

Empty Shopping cart

PROCEED TO CHECKOUT

Back

French Leave

Robert Verity

Martha's life as an intelligent, highly successful social worker is shattered when her husband is killed suddenly in a hit and run accident.

Although the police are initially interested because of Thierry's government connections, the case is quickly closed and Martha is left dealing with grief, a disturbing loss of certainty and a nagging thought that she needs to know what happened on that fateful day.

As she tries to move on, more questions than answers arise and Martha begins to unravel. Will a move to France help or make things worse?

 

Paperback  |   Hardback   |   eBook

ABOUT ROBERT VERITY


Robert Verity grew up in Yorkshire, one of three brothers. He read sociology at Nottingham University and then gained a master's degree from York. Most of his working life has been in the Probation Service which was both challenging and satisfying.
He won the poetry prize at the Tonbridge Arts Festival in 2012 and has had a poem published in an anthology of contemporary work entitled Links in the Chain.
He was involved in various writing groups in Kent before moving with his partner to live in the Medoc area of France.
French Leave is his debut novel