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Twelve Steps and a Razor by Emmy Jackson

Liz Bahti wakes up half-dead from her latest alcoholic binge and declares it will be her last.  She discovers that it’s not as easy as moving two thousand miles, shaving her head and rebuilding old friendships.  Stalked by demons both human and mental, she learns that there’s just one crucial question she needs to answer: does she think she’s worth . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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Ride with Madness by psychmum

No one thinks straight in a heatwave.

Ride with Madness is set in the long hot summer of 1995.  It opens with Helen Byrne, who yearns for personal freedom in her stifling marriage to the upwardly mobile Malcolm.  Her compulsive involvement with ex-prostitute Carla and the flamboyant cult leader Addison threatens to tip all of them into the kind of madness where no one seems to have . . .

A complete novel.
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The Mongolian Girl by Ian Scott

An offbeat thriller. . . .

An abandoned novel.
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TWELVE STEPS AND A RAZOR

From rock bottom there’s nowhere to go but up…

Editor: Fiona Gregory
July 10, 2011

The opening chapter of Twelve Steps has a horrifying "scare you straight" scene – Liz wakes up half dead from alcohol poisoning in a strange apartment covered in several bodily fluids you would not want to wake up covered in. After recovery in hospital Liz has few options so accepts her father’s offer to go back to her old hometown [more . . .]

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