SPLINTERED: A psychological thriller seeping from the bones of a family saga, Lizzy Elliott (9781839523069) — Readings Books

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SPLINTERED: A psychological thriller seeping from the bones of a family saga
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SPLINTERED: A psychological thriller seeping from the bones of a family saga

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This psychological thriller seeps out of the bones of a fictional family saga. Whisking you, over many decades, to the darkest sides of nature where malevolent forces hide.

Back street abortions, dubious adoptions and the wrath of the Nazis are all silhouetted against the atrocities of the Japanese internment camps. The central characters are Berenice and William, daughter and father. All of the characters’ frequently unstable emotional states often dissolve their sense of reality. At differing times, they will all be placed at great risk. In fleeing these risks, what the reader finds inside these characters’ heads, will be layered according to what is inside theirs.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Brown Dog Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
11 June 2021
Pages
344
ISBN
9781839523069

This psychological thriller seeps out of the bones of a fictional family saga. Whisking you, over many decades, to the darkest sides of nature where malevolent forces hide.

Back street abortions, dubious adoptions and the wrath of the Nazis are all silhouetted against the atrocities of the Japanese internment camps. The central characters are Berenice and William, daughter and father. All of the characters’ frequently unstable emotional states often dissolve their sense of reality. At differing times, they will all be placed at great risk. In fleeing these risks, what the reader finds inside these characters’ heads, will be layered according to what is inside theirs.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Brown Dog Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
11 June 2021
Pages
344
ISBN
9781839523069