The Most Diminutive of Birds

Fiction & Literature, Psychological, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Madison C. Brightwell ISBN: 9781491753217
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: November 26, 2014
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Madison C. Brightwell
ISBN: 9781491753217
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: November 26, 2014
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

The Most Diminutive of Birds set in London and Yorkshire, England, is a dark psychological thriller that traces one womans descent into hell and back again. Three families are forever affected when their lives intertwine in unexpected ways, and they are forced to face their inner and outer demons. A detective is linked by his obsession to the killer he is searching for, a figure seemingly elusive but strangely present. The reader is drawn inexorably into the mind of the killer, and an empathy develops. Intimate in scope yet universal in theme, the novel shows how we all can be at the mercy of emotional forces beyond our control, and only by accepting the past that haunts us can we move into a brighter future.

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The Most Diminutive of Birds set in London and Yorkshire, England, is a dark psychological thriller that traces one womans descent into hell and back again. Three families are forever affected when their lives intertwine in unexpected ways, and they are forced to face their inner and outer demons. A detective is linked by his obsession to the killer he is searching for, a figure seemingly elusive but strangely present. The reader is drawn inexorably into the mind of the killer, and an empathy develops. Intimate in scope yet universal in theme, the novel shows how we all can be at the mercy of emotional forces beyond our control, and only by accepting the past that haunts us can we move into a brighter future.

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