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From the best-selling author of The Last Gift comes a third novel of hidden secrets and the mysterious death of an orphaned twin, brought to life in this heart-breaking tale.TWO SISTERS ONE TRAGEDY1881 - Five year old Pixie Reinhart suffers a tragic accident in her family home. She is sent away to an orphanage and barely mentioned again.1905 - Annie is determined to find out the truth about her twin sister's sad fate and why no-one is willing to talk about it.But secrets can sometimes stretch far and wide and after discovering a diary, she begins to wonder who is hiding the truth...and can a mother's bond with her child really be destroyed forever?
Enter the dystopian world of modern children.Since Dickensian times, no author has conceived so damning a commentary, concerning contemporary childcare.Domicile is a place a child must reside by enforced law.Based entirely upon known facts, this book: Written through the eyes of a young girl who endured years of horrific abuse. Domicile exposes a British care system hell-bent on destroying normal, loving families.And there are other, more sinister motivations?Warning: Domicile is a hard-hitting, gnarly novel, that calls a spade a spade.This book follows the money trail, something police and press failed to do.Those in positions of deepest trust, with a Duty of Care, who sold themselves out for money running into tens of millions of pounds.If The State takes responsibility for a child, it remains responsible, until adulthood.Except in modern UK.It is but a small step to conclude British judges and barristers, Social Services, Police, and Local Authority, are also an integral part of this travesty of justice.Muslims in Rotherham were also making millions of pounds per annum in untaxed, used notes. The figures are in the public domain, but nobody bothered to do the maths.This book does.What if one of these girls was your own daughter, legally abducted:10-years old, and already an unpaid Muslim Sex Slave?Domicile In modern British Family Courts, 'the needs of the child' are irrelevant. Profits from sales of this book will go to charities supporting similarly abused childre
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