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Follow on Google News | Timely Novel Set in a Domestic Violence Refuge by Oldham Writer Highlights Domestic Abuse FiguresJacqueline Ward, a novelist living in the 19th most deprived area in the UK, sees her psychological thriller, How to Play Dead, published. The novel, published by Corvus Atlantic Books, is set in a domestic violence refuge
By: Jacqueline Ward After growing up in Oldham, Jacqueline worked full-time and studied for a PhD while a single-parent of three children, now has an MBE and is CEO of a charity dealing with high hazard safety. Writing fiction for most of her life, her last novel, Perfect Ten, focusing on gas lighting and revenge, receiving national reviews and stocked by most major supermarkets and bookshops. A registered Health Psychologist, Jacqueline writes widely about psychology and storytelling. Prior to her two-book deal with Corvus Atlantic Books, Jacqueline won US writing competition Kindle Scout and had a crime series published. She also writes short stories and screenplays. Jacqueline said, 'I wanted to be clear about what domestic violence and control really is. Although domestic abuse a difficult subject, raising awareness of it through storytelling with fictional characters is one way that everyone can find out what really happens. The rose-coloured spectacles are off in How to Play Dead. This is the real deal.' How to Play Dead will be available online (https://www.amazon.co.uk/ Review copies, press and interviews please contact KirstyDoole@ Photographs, articles, or quotes please see Media Kit Link (including full Press Release with Information Links) http://bit.ly/ https://www.youtube.com/ End
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