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Thin Line: Between Intuition and Paranoia

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What do you do when you suddenly wake up to the kind of adversity that´s beyond your imagination? When all that you asked for is finally in the palm of your hand, but get snatched away at the speed of light? When your name becomes a burden and your DNA turns out mistaken? When your long-forgotten mistakes and humiliating secrets from the past come shadowing your world without warning? When her husband is found burnt beyond recognition in his vehicle, the investigation of his dreadful death hits a dead end too soon and the tables are turned on Linda, putting her in a box as a prime suspect. She voices out her concerns about the loopholes in the investigation, only to find herself entertaining the phantom of not being taken seriously because of her migration background. There seems, however, to be a reason more sinister beyond who she is. Following the guidance of her inner voice, she takes it upon herself to put together the pieces of a puzzle. But little did she know that this would lead her to unravel the shocking events of her husband´s childhood. Was the badly burnt body she was about to bury even his? By the time she finds out, it is a little too late. Written in Simple English, This is a gripping tale of deadly obsessions and greed leading to robbing a child of his innocence; Empty expectations turning to jealousy and revenge; Harsh self-reflection forcing a man to shatter the mirrors forever ... A jungle of confusion all put into proportion using one powerful tool - Intuition.

284 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 3, 2021

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April 2, 2021
This author should not be allowed to publish this manuscript as she used our company to do the proofreading and editing of the Thin Line in November/December 2020. She has never paid us for our services and she never intended to either. She took our work and used another proofreader to help her to publish her manuscript. As we have copyright on any work done on the manuscript until payment is received and we have proof of our working on the manuscript from beginning to end this manuscript should be taken off all platforms where it is being published by the author as we have an ongoing legal case against her for copyright infringement, theft of our work and non payment to us.
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