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Published by Powerful Thoughts 11/12/2023, 2023
ISBN 10: 173956720X ISBN 13: 9781739567200
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Published by Powerful Thoughts 6/7/2024, 2024
ISBN 10: 1739567242 ISBN 13: 9781739567248
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Paperback or Softback. Condition: New. The Stanzas of Dreams: A poetry collection inspired by wishes of the heart. Book.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. THE CARTOGRAPHER'S DAUGHTERA Psychological Thriller of Patterns, Obsession, and Framed TruthsA forensic neurodivergent accountant with autism sees patterns no one else can. Now someone is using her gift to frame her for murder.Maya Chen's world runs on precision. As a forensic accountant specializing in art theft investigations, she spots financial patterns that others miss-the mathematical signatures hidden in insurance fraud, the elegant spirals concealed in crime data. Her autism isn't a limitation; it's her superpower. Until the morning she discovers that every art heist she's been tracking follows a Fibonacci sequence, plotting locations across the city in a perfect logarithmic spiral. She brings her findings to the police, but Detective Rodriguez dismisses her theory. No one sees what she sees.Then a prominent art dealer is murdered at the exact location Maya's pattern predicted. And security footage places her at the crime scene-because she's there every Tuesday morning, precisely at 6:47 AM, following the same route she's walked for years. Suddenly, her predictable routines become damning evidence. Her gym card accessed buildings where thefts occurred. Her credit cards show purchases near every crime scene. Her search history reveals research on each targeted location. Someone has been studying her structured life for months, weaponizing her need for routine against her. Maya realizes with horror that she's being framed by someone who understands exactly how her autistic mind works-and how to exploit it.Breaking her routines means breaking herself. Skipping her morning coffee triggers sensory overload. Sleeping in unfamiliar places causes meltdowns. Masking her autism in public drains every ounce of energy she has. But as bodies pile up and the evidence against her mounts, Maya must do the impossible: abandon the patterns that keep her functional while hunting a killer who's always three steps ahead. The murderer leaves mathematical coordinates in her father's notation system-a personal message proving they know who she is and what she's capable of. Racing against time while evading police, Maya follows the spiral to its deadly conclusion: a museum gala where Holocaust art is being authenticated. The killer isn't just murdering art dealers-they're orchestrating an elaborate forgery network, and Maya's pattern recognition skills are the only threat to their plan. To clear her name, she'll have to survive the ultimate sensory nightmare, unmask a murderer in a crowded room, and prove that the patterns she sees aren't delusions-they're the truth everyone else is missing.Perfect for readers who love psychological thrillers with neurodivergent protagonists, crime fiction featuring brilliant female detectives, and suspenseful mysteries where the hero's difference becomes their greatest strength. If you're drawn to stories about autism representation done right, forensic accounting mysteries, art theft conspiracies, and women thriller protagonists who refuse to be underestimated, this unputdownable page-turner will keep you guessing until the final reveal.A gripping neurodivergent detective thriller about pattern recognition, framed for murder suspense, and the deadly cost of being different in a world that demands conformity.WHAT READERS ARE SAYING: "Finally, an autistic character who feels real! Maya's struggle with routine and masking hit so close to home. This thriller kept me up all night." "Brilliant mystery with a protagonist you'll never forget. The way she sees patterns is mesmerizing. Best crime fiction I've read this year." "As an autistic reader, I'm in tears. Someone finally got it right. And the mystery? Absolutely unputdownable.<p Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. When a signals intelligence analyst discovers an $8.3 billion fraud hidden in telecommunications data, the government responds by declaring her mentally unstable. Now Riley must prove the conspiracy is real before a psychiatric commitment silences her forever-and her dissociative identity disorder might be the only thing keeping her alive.Riley's job is pattern recognition: analyzing digital communications for national security threats. But the repeating signal anomaly she discovers isn't foreign espionage-it's domestic corruption at the highest levels. When she reports her findings up the chain of command, her mentor responds with gaslighting tactics that question her PTSD diagnosis and suggest mandatory leave. Within seventy-two hours, Riley is forcibly injected with sedatives and placed under emergency psychiatric hold. The official record claims she experienced a violent psychotic break. Security footage tells a different story-one they're desperate to keep buried. Trapped in a mental health facility where her medical history is weaponized against her credibility, Riley faces an impossible choice: stay silent and safe, or fight back and prove them right about her instability. But Riley isn't fighting alone. She has The Analyst, the methodical alter who encrypted the evidence before institutionalization. She has Reaper, the protector who's building an external network of allies. She has Q, the child alter whose survival instincts hide proof where no one will look. This psychological thriller with unreliable narrator complexity becomes a legal suspense race against a commitment hearing that will permanently institutionalize Riley unless she can expose the truth without appearing paranoid or delusional.The conspiracy thriller intensifies as courtroom drama intersects with mind games and medical manipulation. This is surveillance state fiction meets whistleblower revenge story, where the protagonist's fractured perception isn't a liability-it's tactical advantage. Perfect for readers who devour government corruption thrillers and paranoid suspense novels exploring institutional betrayal and power abuse. The mental health thriller elements never exploit dissociative identity disorder; instead, the narrative examines how intelligence operatives with trauma become targets when they threaten billion-dollar secrets. Fans of espionage psychological suspense and political intrigue thrillers will appreciate the technical authenticity of signals intelligence work combined with the intimate stakes of a woman fighting to control her own narrative. This domestic thriller goes beyond cat-and-mouse suspense to ask: what happens when the system designed to protect national security turns its tools against those who expose internal threats? The courtroom confrontation delivers edge-of-your-seat tension as multiple alter perspectives unite for precision testimony that weaponizes the very diagnosis used to discredit them. With twisty plot reveals and conspiracy exposure satisfaction, this female protagonist thriller proves that fragmented doesn't mean broken-sometimes it means you've divided your strengths where your enemies can't reach them all at once. For fans of techno-thrillers with psychological depth, institutional horror, and protagonists who refuse to be silenced.What Readers Are Saying "The most intelligent take on DID in thriller fiction I've encountered." "This isn't trauma -it's a masterclass in showing how dissociative survival strategies can become tactical advantages. The way each alter protects evidence differently had me holding my breath. Finally, a psychological thriller that respects complex mental health while delivering pure suspense adrenaline.""Conspiracy theory meets courtroom drama perfection." < Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. When the true crime podcaster investigating a serial abduction case becomes the prime suspect, the only witnesses who can prove her innocence are the ones living inside her mind.Sam Locke built a true crime empire on The Locked Room podcast, solving cold cases that law enforcement abandoned. Two million subscribers trust her instincts. But when she reopens the chilling Collector Cases-five children abducted in the 1990s and released with no memory-Sam discovers something horrifying: pages of podcast script she doesn't remember writing, detailing a sixth victim who was never reported. Then a survivor from her latest episode turns up dead with Sam's unreleased audio playing at the crime scene, containing details only the killer could know. The FBI raids her studio. The evidence is damning. Sam has been surveilling survivors for months during blackouts she can't explain. But Sam isn't working alone-and she doesn't know it.Living with dissociative identity disorder means Sam shares her life with Samira, a fierce protector who's sabotaging the investigation; Key, a ten-year-old alter holding twenty-eight years of buried trauma; and The Producer, who's been conducting a shadow investigation no one was meant to discover. As the psychological thriller deepens, each alter holds fragments of a memory Sam's consciousness shattered to survive: the truth about what happened during six weeks in 1996 that created her fractured mind. The domestic suspense escalates when Sam realizes her trusted consultant-retired detective Raymond Pierce-isn't helping solve the case. He's the predator they've been hunting, and he's been studying Sam's disorder, manipulating her switches, framing her system for murder.This gripping crime fiction masterfully weaves multiple perspectives unreliable narrator storytelling with the procedural intensity of a detective mystery. Perfect for fans of psychological suspense and dark thriller novels exploring memory manipulation and trauma survival, this investigation thriller delivers plot twists that redefine the serial killer genre. Readers are calling it "the most innovative crime thriller of the year," praising how it explores mental health representation in suspense fiction without exploitation. "A mind-bending mystery that respects DID while delivering edge-of-your-seat tension," raves one review. The story examines how fractured identity becomes the ultimate cold case investigation tool when the witness, the detective, and the victim are all the same person. With forensic psychology depth and podcast culture authenticity, this female protagonist thriller tackles child abduction, survivor testimony credibility, and the question: can you trust yourself to solve a crime you don't remember surviving? The race against time intensifies as law enforcement closes in and Pierce moves to eliminate the one witness who saw his face-a terrified child who's been waiting three decades to speak. What readers are saying-"Finally, a thriller that respects mental health AND delivers suspense.""I was terrified this would exploit DID for shock value, but instead it shows how dissociation can be both survival mechanism and investigative superpower. The message that fragmented doesn't mean broken? Powerful. And the mystery itself is absolutely gripping from page one.""A groundbreaking exploration of fractured memory and survival." "This isn't just a thriller-it's a profound examination of how trauma splinters the mind to protect itself. The DID representation is respectful, accurate, and woven seamlessly into the investigation. For readers who crave crime procedural authenticity, complex characterization in mystery fiction, and psychological depth in their suspense novels-this is your next obsession. T Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Published by Crescent It Consulting, 2022
ISBN 10: 1761240463 ISBN 13: 9781761240461
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Published by Passionpreneur Organization Pty Ltd, AU, 2022
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A museum archivist's deadly expertise in Victorian death rituals becomes the key to catching a serial killer-or the evidence that condemns her.Helena Marsh knows more about Victorian mourning customs than almost anyone alive. Her autism gives her an extraordinary gift for cataloging the intricate details of 19th-century funeral practices-the symbolism in mourning jewelry crafted from human hair, the strict hierarchy of Victorian burial processions, the language spoken through funeral flowers. Most people consider her fascination with post-mortem photography and death rituals unsettling. Helena considers it scholarship. But when bodies start appearing across Boston, each one meticulously arranged as a flawless reproduction of Victorian mourning scenes, her specialized knowledge stops being academic and starts being incriminating. The killer recreates historical death displays with terrifying accuracy-mirror draping to trap departed spirits, jet bead wreaths following authentic Victorian techniques, bodies positioned exactly as they appear in centuries-old photographs. These aren't random staging choices. They're details only an expert would recognize, the kind of historical precision that points directly to Helena's world. This psychological thriller featuring an autistic detective consultant plunges readers into a gripping mystery where neurodivergent pattern recognition becomes both weapon and liability, where special interests transform into criminal evidence, and where understanding death might be the only path to preventing murder.Every crime scene tells a story Helena authored-not through violence, but through years of published research, online tutorials, and public lectures about Victorian funeral customs. The serial killer isn't just knowledgeable; they're following her work like a textbook, transforming her scholarly articles into murder blueprints. Detective James Ortega recruits Helena to profile a killer who shares her obsession with mourning rituals and historical death practices, but the deeper she digs into this suspense mystery, the more her own name surfaces as a suspect. All four victims attended her museum exhibition on memento mori traditions. Each murder incorporates techniques from her private forum discussions with Victorian mourning enthusiasts and funeral history collectors. This crime thriller with strong female protagonist weaves autism representation throughout, showing how Helena's literal thinking and difficulty reading social cues complicate police interrogations even as her encyclopedic recall of death customs cracks the case wide open. She's forced to surveil her own community-the jewelry makers, re-enactors, and grief ritual scholars who share her passion.The pattern becomes clear too late: someone has been studying Helena for years, absorbing her expertise, preparing to honor her the way Victorians honored their dead. When her name appears on the killer's victim list, Helena must use every detail she's ever learned about Victorian death culture to survive someone who believes murder is the highest form of historical tribute. This detective mystery novel delivers relentless psychological suspense while exploring themes of grief, neurodiversity, and society's uncomfortable relationship with death. Readers craving intelligent mystery thriller books with autistic main characters, historical crime elements, and murder investigation plots will be captivated by this story where academic knowledge becomes criminal motive, where special interests blur into dangerous fixation, and where the only person who can stop a killer obsessed with Victorian funeral customs is the woman whose life's work inspired the murders. Perfect for fans of psychological crime fiction that combines procedural tension with unique neurodivergent perspectives, authentic historical Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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