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Checkmate by Norah Lofts
Checkmate by Norah Lofts











Checkmate by Norah Lofts Checkmate by Norah Lofts Checkmate by Norah Lofts

Tom Penfold felt all the outrage, all the fury that any father would feel if his daughter returned home shocked and shaken after being brutally assaulted. At first he felt then those feelings turned to anger - an anger that blotted out all other emotions - an anger that screamed for revenge.Jenny was just 16, the only child of a father condemned to life in a wheelchair. Her mouth was bleeding, her eyes were red, and her clothes were ripped and muddied. Originally published: Great Britain : Corgi, 1975 And later, when he found there were special reasons why the police could not be involved, he decided to enforce his own justice - in which the wit and strength of a crippled man was pitted against a vicious youth. Jenny was just 16, the only child of a father condemned to life in a wheelchair. and then those feelings turned to anger - an anger that blotted out all other emotions - an anger that screamed for revenge.













Checkmate by Norah Lofts