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Three Faced Doll

Three Faced Doll. A psychological thriller from the author ofThe Travelling PhilanthropistThree peas in a pod… but can you really trust the ones you love?Kent, 1981. Triplets Ilona, Maya and Khalu have a seemingly idyllic childhood until a fatal accident leaves two of the three children orphaned.While Ilona attempts to adapt to her new life in the care system, Maya becomes increasingly disruptive, thwarting the pair’s chance of a happy upbringing in a loving foster family. After a series of disturbing events at a care home, the sisters are split up. At last, Ilona is given the chance to piece her life back together.That is… until Maya returns.Ilona becomes disorientated and haunted by the events of her past. As her fresh start threatens to unravel, she is forced to question everything she knows. Who is Maya, anyway? And does she really have Ilona’s best interests at heart?

About the Author

Suzi Bamblett lives in Crowborough, East Sussex. She writes psychological thrillers and suspense for adults and young adults. She is a huge fan of Daphne du Maurier and her Imagined Dialogue with Daphne can be found on the Daphne du Maurier website. Her writing has been published in literary magazines and anthologies and a short memoir piece was shortlisted for The Amy Award in Canada. Suzi's debut novel was The Travelling Philanthropist. Three Faced Doll is her second novel. More information can be found on her website Broodleroo.com

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