Whispers of Bedlam Asylum

Sigmund Shaw Book 2 · Mark C. King
4.1
8 reviews
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333
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Even the splendor of Victorian Age London was not without its faults. In its heart is one of the darkest places in human history, Bedlam Asylum. The whispered rumours of brutality, fear, and hopelessness turn out to be only the beginning of its cruelty.

 

One man is trying to protect his family by uncovering the worst of Bedlam’s hidden secrets. One woman is following in her late husband’s footsteps to try and help those that can’t help themselves.

 

They will both find that looking for evil does not necessarily make one prepared to find it.

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4.1
8 reviews
Pallavi Suradkar
July 7, 2018
It was an adventurous read.... I almost pictured myself as Charlotte... Very well written and presented, I liked the plots going simultaneously I.e. Bedlam and Sylvester's.
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A Google user
July 12, 2018
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About the author

 Mark King is an easy-going writer with a talent for finding enjoyment in most any situation. He’s a lifelong reader whose literary interests include science fiction, adventure, thriller, and mysteries, to name a few. He grew up in California, but now lives in upstate New York with his wife. When not working or writing, he can be found watching movies, kayaking, associating with friends, and of course reading.

www.MarkCKing.com

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