From the co-authors of the accurately researched work, titled "It's A Metaphysical World: Extraordinary Stories from Everyday Life," comes a brand new psychological thriller that is intensely representative of life perverted. "Death and Obsession" is the second collaborative literary work of Susan Lee and Reggie Caverson. It weaves together two lethal ingredients for a heart-stopping mystery novel that is sure to keep readers guessing until the very end.
"Death and Obsession" is a work of fiction. While reflective of legal systems and processes, the characters and plot are figments of the authors' imaginations. The novel is set against a backdrop of wealth and glamour and explores lives gone rogue.
Detectives Powell and Hopkins conduct an investigation into a suspicious death on a remote lake in Northern Ontario, Canada. The officers delve into the twisted lives of four suspects, all of whom could be guilty. These individuals neither respect nor follow societal norms. The story involves love, lust and obsession; deceit, lies and extramarital affairs; jealousy, revenge and stalking, and explores sociopathic behaviours culminating in murder - or is it?
With Lee's years of experience working within the court and legal system and Caverson's qualification as a mental health and addiction consultant, "Death and Obsession" uniquely offers a credible glimpse into the psychological impacts when societal norms break down and values are misplaced.
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About the Authors
Susan Lee was born in New Zealand, worked in the legal field and currently attends university. She and her husband live in Canada, near their children and grandchildren.
Australian born Reggie Caverson is an agency director and private consultant in mental health and addictions. She has two adult children and lives in Canada.
Death and Obsession * by Susan M. Lee and Reggie Caverson
Publication Date: January 16, 2014
Trade Paperback; $19.99; 273 pages; 978-1-4931-5052-6
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