
UNDER THEIR ROOF
My shocking true story of surviving serial killers Fred and Rose West

Genre:
Biography & Memoir, True Crime
Author:
Kathleen Richards with Ann Cusack
Publisher:
Little Brown
Language:
English
AUTHOR BIO:
Kathleen Richards, aged 64, is originally from Dublin and now lives in rural Gloucestershire with her husband, Michael. She has worked as a carer and foster carer throughout her life, welcoming children into her home on long-term placements. She has three grown up children of her own and in her retirement is enjoying helping her youngest daughter to run a cleaning and laundry business. Ann Cusack is a busy mother of three.. She is a hard-working journalist and writer; helping people tell their ...
Pages:
254
Publication:
Rights available:
French, German, Italian
Rights Sold: Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish
DESCRIPTION:
'My stomach was clenched tight. I knew there was no way I could swallow a single morsel. Playing in my mind was a slideshow of evil, fragments of memory, glued together by fear: Fred and Rose West dragging me off the pavement, Fred pinning me on the sofa while Rose stroked my hair...'
Kathleen Richards was just 17 when she and her sister Deirdre found themselves on the doorstep of 25 Cromwell Street, Gloucester, seeking lodgings from a seemingly friendly local couple: Fred and Rose West.
While growing up in poverty-stricken Dublin in the 1960s, Kathleen was abused from a young age. A move to England allowed her to escape, but even so life remained difficult, forcing her to seek refuge. At first, Cromwell Street provided freedom for the sisters who were entertained by Fred's quirky behaviour. Kathleen was also happy to make a new friend in her fellow lodger, Shirley Robinson.
But then, things took a sinister turn: Fred began to abuse Kathleen with his wife's encouragement. And, when Shirley suddenly disappeared too, Kathleen's world began to grow very dark...
This is a chilling account of what it's like to come face-to-face with Britain's most notorious serial killers, but it is also an inspiring account of the resilience of women and how to find happiness after trauma.
REVIEWS:
'Under Their Roof...does so much more than chronicle her time living with the Wests. It's a desperately sad insight into what makes someone vulnerable to abusers... but ultimately, this is a book about the triumph - however painful and even fluky - of good over evil.' - Simon Hattenstone, GUARDIAN
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