Description
Discover the gripping world of 'Detachment Theory,' a psychological thriller that masterfully blends suspense and emotion. Crafted by Richard Woolley, an acclaimed author and filmmaker, this novel plunges you into the life of Joy Manville, an accomplished Kiwi journalist living in beautiful New Zealand. The narrative begins in 2015, where Joy's seemingly perfect life with her English husband, Stephen, a Professor in Film Studies, is shattered by an unsettling revelation from his past. As Joy uncovers a persistent online presence connected to Stephen, she is thrust into a perilous quest for truth that spans from serene Aotearoa to the darker corners of England, where Stephen grew up. This riveting story explores themes of trust, betrayal, and the haunting shadows of yesteryears. With 410 pages of intense storytelling, 'Detachment Theory' captivates readers with its compelling plot and richly developed characters. Perfect for fans of psychological thrillers and mysteries, this paperback edition measures 127 x 203 mm and is published by Author House on 04-07-2022. Be ready for a read that not only entertains but also provokes thought on societal contrasts and personal integrity. Your journey into this challenging narrative awaits. Order now for fast shipping and immerse yourself in this dark family saga that keeps you on the edge of your seat!
Detachment Theory
Author: Richard Woolley Publisher: Author House
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 127 x 203 mm
Pages: 410
Publication Date: 04-07-2022
Past and present become dangerously entwined in this intricate and compelling psychological thriller from author and film-maker Richard Woolley. It is 2015, and successful Kiwi journalist Joy Manville enjoys a fulfilling life in New Zealand, Aotearoa, together with her older English husband, Stephen, a Professor in Film Studies at the University of Auckland. Almost an idyll, until their peaceful path through life is crossed by a dark shadow from Stephen’s past. A persistent online shadow that leads Joy to question Stephen’s integrity and forces her into a disturbing and deadly investigation – first in New Zealand and then at Stephen’s childhood home and school in England. A dark drama that pits the easy going egalitarianism of New Zealand against the privileged, often perverse background of an English upper-middle-class family.
Detachment Theory
Author: Richard Woolley Publisher: Author House
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 127 x 203 mm
Pages: 410
Publication Date: 04-07-2022
Past and present become dangerously entwined in this intricate and compelling psychological thriller from author and film-maker Richard Woolley. It is 2015, and successful Kiwi journalist Joy Manville enjoys a fulfilling life in New Zealand, Aotearoa, together with her older English husband, Stephen, a Professor in Film Studies at the University of Auckland. Almost an idyll, until their peaceful path through life is crossed by a dark shadow from Stephen’s past. A persistent online shadow that leads Joy to question Stephen’s integrity and forces her into a disturbing and deadly investigation – first in New Zealand and then at Stephen’s childhood home and school in England. A dark drama that pits the easy going egalitarianism of New Zealand against the privileged, often perverse background of an English upper-middle-class family.