Sarah Vaughan
Sarah Vaughan is a British author known for her psychological thrillers and contemporary fiction. Her works often explore themes of power, trust, and the complexities of human relationships.
Books
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1. Anatomy Of A Scandal
The novel delves into the complexities of a high-profile legal case involving a British politician accused of a serious crime, exploring themes of power, privilege, and the subjective nature of truth. As the trial unfolds, the narrative weaves between the perspectives of the accused, his wife, and the prosecuting barrister, revealing hidden secrets and personal histories that challenge their perceptions and relationships. The story intricately examines the impact of scandal on personal and public lives, questioning the integrity of those in power and the societal structures that protect them.
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2. Reputation
In this gripping psychological thriller, a respected politician finds her life unraveling when a scandalous photograph threatens to destroy her carefully curated public image. As she navigates the treacherous waters of media scrutiny and political maneuvering, she must confront the dark secrets of her past and the lengths she will go to protect her reputation. With themes of power, ambition, and the fragility of public perception, the story delves into the complexities of personal and professional integrity in the modern age.
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3. Little Disasters
A pediatric doctor faces an ethical and personal crisis when her close friend brings a baby to the emergency room with a suspicious head injury. As investigations mount, loyalties fray and past vulnerabilities surface, exposing the pressures of modern motherhood, the stigma surrounding postpartum mental health, and the fragile balance between trust and truth in seemingly perfect lives.
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4. The Farm At The Edge Of The World
A woman disillusioned with her city life and struggling marriage retreats to her family’s windswept Cornish farm, where the rugged landscape and old routines stir memories and unsettle long-buried tensions. Interwoven with a 1940s thread of wartime love, loyalty, and betrayal on the same land, the story reveals how past choices echo through generations. As secrets resurface, she must decide what to salvage, what to forgive, and where home truly lies.
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