Author: | Dr Cerys Davies | ISBN: | 9781301994274 |
Publisher: | Brittunculi Records & Books UK | Publication: | February 1, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Dr Cerys Davies |
ISBN: | 9781301994274 |
Publisher: | Brittunculi Records & Books UK |
Publication: | February 1, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
'The truth cannot be silenced. Thousands of copies already downloaded.' Dr Cerys Davies was born in Tenby, a small coastal town of Pembrokeshire, South Wales in 1956. Dr Davies qualified in 1982 at the renowned St Andrew’s University in Scotland. Having completed numerous academic research papers and joint publications throughout her long career, this publication is her first individual work. Dr. Davies works as a clinical personality profiler for a number of Police Authorities in the UK. Her involvement in ‘The Gabriel Investigation’ firmly established her reputation, for which she became known as one of the best criminal psychologists this country has to offer. Dr. Davies works today in her own private clinical practice in Cardiff. She lives with her husband, Nigel, a composer, and their two daughters, Chandelle 19, and Isabella, 21, both of whom now are at university, studying to pursue careers in medicine.
Both girls follow in the footsteps of their mother.
These anonymous memoirs are printed in full, unabridged and unedited. They were discovered by Merseyside Police officer P.C 5427 Brian Wilkinson in the early hours of June 16th 2009 following the routine search of an abandoned property. The preceding ‘Preface’ text was handwritten and attached to the memoirs as a covering letter, while the memoirs themselves were typed. For what purpose they were written is clear but the author’s true identity and origin remain unknown.
First published as a paper 2011 – Journal of Personality & Mind, Cambridge.
'The truth cannot be silenced. Thousands of copies already downloaded.' Dr Cerys Davies was born in Tenby, a small coastal town of Pembrokeshire, South Wales in 1956. Dr Davies qualified in 1982 at the renowned St Andrew’s University in Scotland. Having completed numerous academic research papers and joint publications throughout her long career, this publication is her first individual work. Dr. Davies works as a clinical personality profiler for a number of Police Authorities in the UK. Her involvement in ‘The Gabriel Investigation’ firmly established her reputation, for which she became known as one of the best criminal psychologists this country has to offer. Dr. Davies works today in her own private clinical practice in Cardiff. She lives with her husband, Nigel, a composer, and their two daughters, Chandelle 19, and Isabella, 21, both of whom now are at university, studying to pursue careers in medicine.
Both girls follow in the footsteps of their mother.
These anonymous memoirs are printed in full, unabridged and unedited. They were discovered by Merseyside Police officer P.C 5427 Brian Wilkinson in the early hours of June 16th 2009 following the routine search of an abandoned property. The preceding ‘Preface’ text was handwritten and attached to the memoirs as a covering letter, while the memoirs themselves were typed. For what purpose they were written is clear but the author’s true identity and origin remain unknown.
First published as a paper 2011 – Journal of Personality & Mind, Cambridge.