The Day of the Swans

The Day of the Swans

A gripping psychological thriller

Short-listed for the People’s Book Prize

“The Day of the Swans” has wonderful visual images and kept me gripped from the first to the last amazing page.”  Victoria Murua, Film Producer

The relationship between Stefan, a charismatic artist, and Anna, a clinical psychologist is both intriguing and disturbing. Gradually, Stefan convinces her that her life has been based on lies. At first, she believes she’s treating a highly delusional man, but after she discovers her parents have been lying to her, Stefan invades not only Anna’s life, but her dreams as well. But is he telling her the truth?

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Some reviews from the People’s Book Prize website:

“Great novel: easy to read, gripping, great atmosphere, unexpected finale. Excellent read!”

“I really enjoyed reading this book. The subject matter appeals to me and I was interested to learn more about cognitive behaviour therapy. I became involved with the characters and I could not put the book down. It was gripping and the ending did not disappoint. Well done!”

“This is a fantastic book. Once I started reading it I couldn’t put it down. Having had some experience with cognitive behaviour therapy it is extremely believable and had me on the edge of my seat as each page turned.”

“The cover grabbed my attention on the publisher’s website. The gorgeous image just had to sit on my shelf. And was more than pleasantly surprised with the read. Loved getting to know the characters and hiding behind widely-splayed fingers when I just knew they were getting themselves into strife. Congrats to the writer. Didn’t see the ending coming. Recommended for a great winter weekend read.”

“Great read, I couldn’t put it down.”

You can find more reviews on the People’s Book Prize website.

 

Details
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Genres: Psychological Fiction, Thriller
Publisher: Indigo Dreams Publishing
Publication Year: 2012
Format: Ebook & Paperback
Length: 245
ASIN: B07J2NJ9TD
ISBN: 9781907401770
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List Price: £9.99
eBook Price: £3.99