Cry, the PeacockOrient Paperbacks, 1980 - 194 pages Cry, the Peacock is the story of a young girl obsessed by a childhood prophecy of disaster. The author builds up an atmosphere of tension and oppression, in the middle of an Indian summer. |
Contents
Section 1 | 7 |
Section 2 | 13 |
Section 3 | 33 |
Section 4 | 48 |
Section 5 | 58 |
Section 6 | 66 |
Section 7 | 67 |
Section 8 | 85 |
Section 10 | 98 |
Section 11 | 106 |
Section 12 | 129 |
Section 13 | 135 |
Section 14 | 159 |
Section 15 | 168 |
Section 16 | 177 |
Section 9 | 97 |
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