After surviving an armed student siege at Hunter High School, Australian school counsellor Danielle Bennetton emerges from the carnage and is thrust into the spotlight first as an eye witness and, ultimately, as a celebrity psychologist - racked by guilt. Three years later, Danielle locks herself away in a beachside cabin, surrounds herself with all the multimedia evidence from the coroner's inquest, and recounts the events from that Black Friday, minute by minute, in an attempt to understand the tragedy in context, and the forces of evil that stalked the halls that day. A gripping,…mehr
After surviving an armed student siege at Hunter High School, Australian school counsellor Danielle Bennetton emerges from the carnage and is thrust into the spotlight first as an eye witness and, ultimately, as a celebrity psychologist - racked by guilt. Three years later, Danielle locks herself away in a beachside cabin, surrounds herself with all the multimedia evidence from the coroner's inquest, and recounts the events from that Black Friday, minute by minute, in an attempt to understand the tragedy in context, and the forces of evil that stalked the halls that day. A gripping, insightful, and haunting work of fiction that dares to look behind today's headlines in search of truth, hope, and the hand of God amidst our chaos and pain.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Kevin Michael Phillips was born, raised, and educated in Canada, then moved to Australia in his twenties. With his passion, talents, and sense of calling always driving him towards communication and teaching, Kevin earned university degrees in communication/media, theology, and education. Always frustrated with the mindset, methods, and ineffectiveness of the educational system, he published his first novel "Hunter High" in 2019.
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