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Dr Augusta Bloom

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Wanna play a game – Leona Deakin’s Gone

Posted by Aruna at August 14, 2019 in editor's choice &interviews &reviews &the literary lounge

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  A fast-paced psychological thriller, Gone marks Leona Deakin’s thriller debut and introduces Dr Augusta Bloom and Marcus Jameson to audiences.   People are disappearing and, in each case, a birthday card is left behind stating: ‘YOUR GIFT IS THE GAME. CARE TO PLAY’ – posing the question are the victims really victims or have … Continue readings →

Tags : Augusta Bloom, Black Swan, Bloom and Jameson 1, Dr Augusta Bloom, Gone, Leona Deakin, psychological crime

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