The Guilty Child

Mystery & Suspense, International, Women Sleuths, Romance, Romantic Suspense
Cover of the book The Guilty Child by D. R. Thorne, writing as D. R. Thorne
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Author: D. R. Thorne ISBN: 1230001936285
Publisher: writing as D. R. Thorne Publication: February 20, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: D. R. Thorne
ISBN: 1230001936285
Publisher: writing as D. R. Thorne
Publication: February 20, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

There is a fine line between psychic and psycho. How far can you push the lines until they break?

As a child, Trevor Chapel could talk to the dead. Nobody understood what he was going through, and he turned to drugs and alcohol to make voices stop. At the age of fourteen, he was convicted of the brutal murders of his parents and locked away in a mental institution in London, England. Fifteen years later, the night of his parents’ death still haunts him.

Trevor suddenly has visions of a woman and her baby daughter, and they are in grave danger. Once Trevor identifies the people in the visions, he needs to break out of the mental institution.

The New Scotland Yard’s Captain, Billy Bosom, knows Trevor is innocent. He enlists the help of true crime author Dusky Anne Wild for help.

Dusky traveled from America to England to help on a case. She is willing to help Billy, but she is not fully convinced Trevor is innocent. The possibility he had help killing his parents plagues her mind. However, there is more deception within Trevor’s case than meets the eye. With the help of Detective James Aarons, Dusky will uncover the secrets of this case.

Once Trevor’s case is re-opened, all hell breaks loose.

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There is a fine line between psychic and psycho. How far can you push the lines until they break?

As a child, Trevor Chapel could talk to the dead. Nobody understood what he was going through, and he turned to drugs and alcohol to make voices stop. At the age of fourteen, he was convicted of the brutal murders of his parents and locked away in a mental institution in London, England. Fifteen years later, the night of his parents’ death still haunts him.

Trevor suddenly has visions of a woman and her baby daughter, and they are in grave danger. Once Trevor identifies the people in the visions, he needs to break out of the mental institution.

The New Scotland Yard’s Captain, Billy Bosom, knows Trevor is innocent. He enlists the help of true crime author Dusky Anne Wild for help.

Dusky traveled from America to England to help on a case. She is willing to help Billy, but she is not fully convinced Trevor is innocent. The possibility he had help killing his parents plagues her mind. However, there is more deception within Trevor’s case than meets the eye. With the help of Detective James Aarons, Dusky will uncover the secrets of this case.

Once Trevor’s case is re-opened, all hell breaks loose.

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