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It's a world of fiction!

In these stories, reality is merely a canvas for the extraordinary, where every familiar corner holds a hidden depth

Book cover for FLAT 47 by R.L. Wood. A dark crime novel exposing the devastating world of domestic and sexual violence.

When Detectives Inspector Brown and Detective Constable Jones step into Flat 47, they enter a scene of overwhelming chaos and decay that hides a far deeper horror: the mummified body of a baby.

 

Their investigation unravels a devastating history of abuse, exploitation, and systemic failure, all witnessed by the young woman now sitting silent in the interrogation room.

But the truth is darker still. Brown soon discovers a crucial lie and a chilling secret: there were two babies, and the second one is missing.

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The clock is ticking on a desperate search for a child who may be the last victim—or the key to the entire crime. The silence of the suburbs hides a world of unforgivable truths. Will the detectives find the answers before the trail of evidence turns cold?

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They say my childhood was lucky — loving parents, a stable home. And it was. But that stability didn't prepare me for Jonathan Green.

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He came with a reputation, a frightening rumour about a shady past and a temper that couldn't be controlled. Everyone warned me; my best friend, Susan, saw the truth. But as young as I was, I didn't care - I wanted him. I carried that secret yearning for years.

 

Now, I need to tell you what happened. That desire, that simple crush, led to a relationship that wasn't on a countdown to a wedding, but to a coroner's table.

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The words I have to tell you should never be spoken aloud.”

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They are songs of despair and anguish - the silent screams of a secret world that once lived in the shadows but has now risen to rule. Like so many others, my story began at the moment of inception: the inauguration of the Brotherhood. A story of a union carried forward through the curvature of our collective pain.

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I am an Eve, a living ornament in the luxury manor of Caster.

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In a society sickened by control, I am defined by the yellow of my dress and my absolute compliance. We were broken down and made to be robots - beautiful, obedient, and hollow slaves. But when the disappearance of another girl shatters the manor’s stillness, the first crack appears in the Brotherhood’s gilded cage.

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To find the truth, I must leave the only life I’ve ever known - but I'm not alone. With me is Jake, a man whose loyalties are as fractured as the world itself, and in my hand is a secret that could burn Caster to the ground.

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My flight is no longer just about survival. It is a mission to reach District 1 and find the one man who can turn our silent screams into a revolution.

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They taught me to be an Eve. Now, I am learning to be unbreakable.

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How much would you pay to save your child?

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For Teresa, the price was twenty-five years to life. The world saw an envied postcode and a "perfect gentleman." But behind the doors of their beautiful Victorian home, Teresa was living a nightmare of calculated, sadism.

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For ten years, she waited for someone to see past the mask. For ten years, the world played the role of the bystander —watching the "fairy-tale" from the outside while the walls inside were closing in.

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When Teresa realized the path of destruction was heading straight for her thirteen-year-old daughter, she knew she couldn't wait for a rescue that was never coming. She had to find the only other way out — a choice that would end the torment but cost her everything.

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Now, from the silence of a 6x8 cell, Teresa offers her brutal truth. This isn’t a plea for forgiveness; it is the haunting confession of a mother who traded her soul to buy her daughter a future.

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From the five-star author of The Girl in the Yellow Dress comes a devastating psychological thriller about the limits of endurance and the lethal power of a mother’s love.

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