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Stranger In The Mind by J R Berrywood & S L Aspen Mystery and murder swirl around a dangerous doctor. One detective vows to unravel the truth. A supernatural thriller blending history, mystery, and the unexplainable. Liverpool, 1920. Detective Amelia Dei uncovers a string of unexplained comas in Liverpool’s most notorious workhouse infirmary. As she digs deeper, she faces a sinister psychiatrist and a truth darker than anything she’s imagined. "‘Stranger in the Mind’ quickly draws you in and does not let you go till the last word." Reader Views - ★★★★★ 5 stars Adult • Historical Fiction • Fantasy/Dark • Horror/Supernatural and Occult • Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense Length: 56,000 words (about 160 pages) Content Warning: A word of caution: this tale does not shy away from the unflinching realities of the twenties. It includes depictions of violence, sexual violence, non-consensual acts, themes of abuse and manipulation, supernatural horror, misogyny, homophobia, and grief. These themes are woven into the fabric of the narrative and may be triggering for some. |
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