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Veronica Geoghegan Sweeney
A Turn of the Blade by Veronica Geoghegan Sweeney is a work of fiction set in Canada, exploring themes of jealousy and personal transformation. The story follows a protagonist navigating emotional turmoil and complex relationships in a small Canadian town, where past secrets and simmering resentments threaten to unravel carefully constructed lives. With its focus on psychological tension and interpersonal conflict, the novel delves into the darker facets of human emotion, using the quiet backdrop of rural life to amplify the intensity of its characters' inner struggles. Sweeney’s narrative combines atmospheric setting with sharp character observation, crafting a tale that examines how envy and desire can shape—and ultimately alter—the course of one’s life.
| Publisher | Kensington Publishing |
|---|---|
| Pages | 428 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-786-00580-7 primary |
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