Deborah Stone
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Nowhere Man
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Semi-Detached
2 editions
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2023
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What's Left Unsaid
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2018
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Me & My Shadow
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The Essential Family Guide to Caring for Older People
3 editions
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2019
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Deborah’s Recent Updates
"This is a gripping thriller that revolves around two couples – Diana and Patrick, Angie and Ray.
Diana finds Patrick dead and, at the same time, Angie’s husband cannot be found. You think you know the answer but the author has turned this is into a we" Read more of this review » |
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"A twisty little mystery/thriller.
Multiple POVs (which I love) that keeps your attention while this complex web slowly unravels. My first book by this author but definitely won't be my last!" |
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"Wow, what a page turner. Good luck keeping up with all the twists and turns!"
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"Nowhere man
Came across this book it was an action packed thriller kept me interested and engaged a good story I recommend this book " |
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Feb 24, 2025 01:02AM
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Deborah Stone
rated a book it was amazing
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From a couple of my readers: Nowhere Man is a great psychological thriller. Within the first few pages, I was hooked. Everyone is connected in some way, but how is only explained at the end of the book. Every time I thought I guessed who the antagonis ...more |
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Deborah Stone
rated a book it was amazing
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From a couple of my readers: Nowhere Man is a great psychological thriller. Within the first few pages, I was hooked. Everyone is connected in some way, but how is only explained at the end of the book. Every time I thought I guessed who the antagonis ...more |
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“My own mother was evacuated at the age of five during World War Two and my father was a young man working as an ARP warden. This novel is purely fictitious, but I wanted to explore the traumas that many ordinary people of the war generation suffered, experiences which would be quite unimaginable to many of us today and then to contrast them with the issues we all face in the modern day.”
― What's Left Unsaid
― What's Left Unsaid
“My own mother was evacuated at the age of five during World War Two and my father was a young man working as an ARP warden. This novel is purely fictitious, but I wanted to explore the traumas that many ordinary people of the war generation suffered, experiences which would be quite unimaginable to many of us today and then to contrast them with the issues we all face in the modern day.”
― What's Left Unsaid
― What's Left Unsaid

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