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This story, comparable to 'Girl on the Train' is much more than a fastpaced psychological thriller, It is about twisted relationships and the
lengths people will go to uncover the truth or live a lie, At times, the story treads lightly across characters lives, at others, it plumbs despair, fear and the dark borders of insanity.
Living in Exeter, England, Kate Bevoir finds herself entangled in a web of deceptions, The thick web of deceit that has invisibly surrounded her unravels as she learns her husband Niall suffers from retrograde amnesia.
What is buried deep in the Bevoir's family history
Very soon, Kate's love turns to fear, then hate when Niall threatens to kill her and their two children.
Subjected to his erratic and increasingly controlling behaviour, Kate can no longer stay silent, Her life depends on it, As she travels the length and breadth of the country, facing treachery, pursuit by the police and the betrayal of all that she once held as true, Kate must make the ultimate sacrifice.
How far should she go for love I have always been interested in people the psychology of what makes us sapiens tick.
My fascination with the workings of the human mind and its influence on emotions and actions has led me to write cross genre psychological thrillers and romantic comedies.
I like to travel. Theres something about being on a journey, meeting the new, the unexpected, the serendipity of help from others, which stirs my soul.
As a writer, the world and all of its corners are within my reach, When ink from my fountain pen touches paper, when typed words flow from my keyboard to the screen new life with all of its lightness and darkness is laid bare.
I have always been interested in people the psychology of what makes us sapiens tick, My fascination with the workings of the human mind and its influence on emotions and actions has led me to write cross genre psychological thrillers and romantic comedies.
I like to travel. There's something about being on a journey, meeting the new, the unexpected, the serendipity of help from others, which stirs my soul.
As a writer, the world and all of its corners are within my reach, When ink from my fountain pen touches paper, when typed words flow from my keyboard to the screen new life with all of its lightness and darkness is laid bare.
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