Evil Woman. . . Takes Revenge

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Having spent four years locked up following a crime she didn’t do, Sadie Morton-Brown once again uses her seductive charm to convince the authorities, male and female, that she is no longer a danger to society. 

She is anxious to return to her daughter Danielle, who lives with Sadie’s parents together with her nanny Alice, the woman Sadie knows is responsible for killing Danielle’s father, her only true love. 

The quiet of Herne Bay in Kent, where her parents now live, is darkly disturbed by the arrival of Sadie. There is revenge to be had on Alice, and the incredible secret carried between herself and her mother is finally unleashed. But her disgust at the family’s friendship with Nathan, the man she had left for dead, turns to unexpected love and marriage. 

Although Sadie appears normal, her jealous character is unable to lose those dark, malevolent murderous thoughts and actions; she still disposes of those she dislikes, and the evil devastation she left behind in the USA, long before her incarceration, lurks in the background throughout everything, waiting to pounce.

ISBN: 9781852001742 

Size: 217x140mm 

Binding: Hardback 

Length: 214pp

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Having spent four years locked up following a crime she didn’t do, Sadie Morton-Brown once again uses her seductive charm to convince the authorities, male and female, that she is no longer a danger to society. 

She is anxious to return to her daughter Danielle, who lives with Sadie’s parents together with her nanny Alice, the woman Sadie knows is responsible for killing Danielle’s father, her only true love. 

The quiet of Herne Bay in Kent, where her parents now live, is darkly disturbed by the arrival of Sadie. There is revenge to be had on Alice, and the incredible secret carried between herself and her mother is finally unleashed. But her disgust at the family’s friendship with Nathan, the man she had left for dead, turns to unexpected love and marriage. 

Although Sadie appears normal, her jealous character is unable to lose those dark, malevolent murderous thoughts and actions; she still disposes of those she dislikes, and the evil devastation she left behind in the USA, long before her incarceration, lurks in the background throughout everything, waiting to pounce.

ISBN: 9781852001742 

Size: 217x140mm 

Binding: Hardback 

Length: 214pp

Having spent four years locked up following a crime she didn’t do, Sadie Morton-Brown once again uses her seductive charm to convince the authorities, male and female, that she is no longer a danger to society. 

She is anxious to return to her daughter Danielle, who lives with Sadie’s parents together with her nanny Alice, the woman Sadie knows is responsible for killing Danielle’s father, her only true love. 

The quiet of Herne Bay in Kent, where her parents now live, is darkly disturbed by the arrival of Sadie. There is revenge to be had on Alice, and the incredible secret carried between herself and her mother is finally unleashed. But her disgust at the family’s friendship with Nathan, the man she had left for dead, turns to unexpected love and marriage. 

Although Sadie appears normal, her jealous character is unable to lose those dark, malevolent murderous thoughts and actions; she still disposes of those she dislikes, and the evil devastation she left behind in the USA, long before her incarceration, lurks in the background throughout everything, waiting to pounce.

ISBN: 9781852001742 

Size: 217x140mm 

Binding: Hardback 

Length: 214pp


About the author:

Carol M. Creasey

Kent born author Carol M. Creasey wrote her first book about her autistic son entitled My Life is Worth Living! With four children to cope with, the book brilliantly reflects her struggles balancing a full family life and still giving her son the extra care he needed. Many years later, in her novel The Power of Love, Carol drew from these experiences and wrote about the problems faced by a young 1960s mother having to cope with an autistic son.

As well as looking after her family, Carol has had a career as a manager in various china and glass merchandising establishments and also owned her own shop. Writing has always remained an important part of Carol’s life and she now holds talks and attends many literary events to both promote her books and inspire other writers.