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Hindsight
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Hindsight

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In a fusion of past and present, Catherine's world spirals into chaos when a mysterious childhood memory unveils haunting recollections of a life she never lived. The mesmerising saga of Merwynn, a defiant 9th-century Saxon ensnared in Viking intrigue, beckons from deep within her psyche. Every revelation from Merwynn's era sends ripples through Catherine's existence as she grapples with the weight of their entwined destinies. Forcing her to confront stark parallels in their quests for love and liberation in worlds that seem determined to chain them. With each layer of Merwynn's history, Catherine's own life frays, driving her to a precipice: will she succumb or muster the strength to redefine her destiny? Dive deep into a poignant narrative that examines the essence of identity, the scars of generational trauma, and the transformative effects of empowerment. HINDSIGHT doesn't merely invite readers to witness a journey - it challenges them to question the very fabric of freedom. Catherine's desperate search for clarity between illusion and reality is a testament to human resilience and the eternal hope that binds souls across ages.

Content note: 'Hindsight: Echoes Through Time' explores themes of trauma, resilience, and empowerment, sensitively touching on suicide, coercive control and sexual violence.


In her debut novel, Mary Turner Thomson (international best-selling author of THE BIGAMIST and THE PSYCHOPATH) draws upon her personal experience of being victimised to tell an inspiring story about powerlessness, learning from the past and taking back control.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The Book Whisperers Community Interest Company
Country
United Kingdom
Date
6 December 2023
Pages
244
ISBN
9781909797901

In a fusion of past and present, Catherine's world spirals into chaos when a mysterious childhood memory unveils haunting recollections of a life she never lived. The mesmerising saga of Merwynn, a defiant 9th-century Saxon ensnared in Viking intrigue, beckons from deep within her psyche. Every revelation from Merwynn's era sends ripples through Catherine's existence as she grapples with the weight of their entwined destinies. Forcing her to confront stark parallels in their quests for love and liberation in worlds that seem determined to chain them. With each layer of Merwynn's history, Catherine's own life frays, driving her to a precipice: will she succumb or muster the strength to redefine her destiny? Dive deep into a poignant narrative that examines the essence of identity, the scars of generational trauma, and the transformative effects of empowerment. HINDSIGHT doesn't merely invite readers to witness a journey - it challenges them to question the very fabric of freedom. Catherine's desperate search for clarity between illusion and reality is a testament to human resilience and the eternal hope that binds souls across ages.

Content note: 'Hindsight: Echoes Through Time' explores themes of trauma, resilience, and empowerment, sensitively touching on suicide, coercive control and sexual violence.


In her debut novel, Mary Turner Thomson (international best-selling author of THE BIGAMIST and THE PSYCHOPATH) draws upon her personal experience of being victimised to tell an inspiring story about powerlessness, learning from the past and taking back control.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The Book Whisperers Community Interest Company
Country
United Kingdom
Date
6 December 2023
Pages
244
ISBN
9781909797901