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In this sequel to Drowned by Deceit an array of characters become the victims of the most heinous crimes over three decades. On the surface Fred appears to be the perfect gentleman. He is charming, irresistible and persuasive, especially with women. Almost everyone likes him. But Fred has an aspect to his personality he manages to keep hidden most of the time. Only the specially selected get to see this version of Fred and they are his victims. Fred consistently abuses his trust, destroying the lives of those around him and leaving a trail of lies and deceit in his wake. Reacquaint yourself…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this sequel to Drowned by Deceit an array of characters become the victims of the most heinous crimes over three decades. On the surface Fred appears to be the perfect gentleman. He is charming, irresistible and persuasive, especially with women. Almost everyone likes him. But Fred has an aspect to his personality he manages to keep hidden most of the time. Only the specially selected get to see this version of Fred and they are his victims. Fred consistently abuses his trust, destroying the lives of those around him and leaving a trail of lies and deceit in his wake. Reacquaint yourself with the familiar characters as Sarah Lysaght tells the story from Fred's perspective. As with its prequel, Born To Deceive takes you on a gripping emotional journey, and with an unexpected twist, you will be captivated till the very last page.
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Autorenporträt
Sarah Lysaght is married with three grown up children. After leaving school she worked in Education for more than 10 years before being successful in starting her own business from home. She then halted everything to concentrate on bringing up her children. Job done, she tried her hand at writing and was surprised to discover how much she enjoyed this, considering she had rarely picked up a book as a child, unless made to do so.Sarah lives in Cheshire where she is able to enjoy long solitary walks and plan the characters she includes in her novels. She has always been positive and creative and now in her 50's enjoys gardening, drawing, cooking and reading, when she's not writing or researching.The most important thing in Sarah's life is her family. They are at the core of everything she does, so it would follow that family life should be the main focus of all of her novels. She discovered an obsession with family history more than 15 years ago when she learned her great aunt had suffered with post-natal depression and committed suicide, which was the inspiration for her first novel, 37 Downing Street. She is drawn to the more unusual characters from the past; those with an intriguing story to tell, investigating them thoroughly before adapting them for her stories.Sarah thrives when able to soak up new and fascinating historical information about subjects which have otherwise been forgotten by time and topics she knew little about. Each time she writes she attempts to challenge herself, both through her characters and narrative, in an attempt to keep some of the past alive. She is never happier than when she is buried in historical newspapers, census records, land and probate records, directories and electoral rolls.