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Sleep Kindle Edition
A marriage made in heaven, a murder made in hell.
Why kill the man you love?
A whydunnit rather than a whodunnit, Sleep follows a woman on trial for killing her husband and his lover. Was it premeditated, a crime of passion, or a moment of madness? Told through a series of flashbacks and testimony, the struggles that Lizzy Dyson faced are revealed.
A suspense-filled psychological thriller, domestic noir, and courtroom drama. Sleep is a story about heartbreak and betray, and reveals what can drive a woman to murder.
Deals with the sensitive subjects of miscarriage, domestic violence and depression.
“A compelling domestic drama where the tragic build-up to an awful crime unfolds through the eyes of a desperate woman.” – SJI Holliday, Bestselling author of The Last Resort & Violet
“You’ll love Lizzy and you’ll hate her. You’ll want to hug her, you’ll want to slap her. But in the end, you’ll want to save her. An enthralling insight into one woman's shattered life, and the strength she must summon to rebuild it.” Michael Wombat, Author of The Raven’s Wing & Fog.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateSeptember 1, 2019
- File size2.5 MB
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"A compelling domestic drama where the tragic build-up to an awful crime unfolds through the eyes of a desperate woman." - SJI Holliday, Author of The Lingering & Violet
About the Author
Under her pen name Miranda Kate, she has been featured in several Flash Fiction anthologies, and has published a few collections in the horror and sci-fi genres. She has also written two series, one a dark sci-fi fantasy & one a dark paranormal fantasy.
Website: mirandakateboersauthor.com
Facebook @MirandaKateAuthor
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Product details
- ASIN : B07TRGHHQ2
- Publisher : Purple Queen Publishing (September 1, 2019)
- Publication date : September 1, 2019
- Language : English
- File size : 2.5 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 277 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,581,572 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #2,472 in Women's Psychological Fiction
- #7,703 in Psychological Fiction (Kindle Store)
- #14,088 in Psychological Thrillers (Kindle Store)
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About the authors
Miranda started out life wanting to be a film director, but when directing people didn't work, she turned to words instead, finding them much easier to deal with – most days.
Miranda has been featured in several Flash Fiction anthologies and ezines, and published several books, including three collections, four novels, and a novella. She writes across genres, which include Horror, Science Fiction Fantasy, Time Travel and Paranormal Fantasy, often mixing them together – the one constant being that they are all dark.
Under the pen name, M K Boers, she writes psychological thrillers.
Miranda Kate, spent her early childhood in Surrey, in the south of England, and her teens and early adulthood moving round the UK, but currently resides in the Netherlands.
Website: https://mirandakateboersauthor.com/
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M K started out life wanting to be a film director, but when directing people didn't work, she turned to words instead. She finds them much easier to deal with – most days.
M K Boers writes psychological thrillers, but under her pen name Miranda Kate, she has been featured in several Flash Fiction anthologies and ezines, and published several books, including three collections, four novels, and a novella. She writes across genres, which include Horror, Science Fiction Fantasy, Time Travel and Paranormal Fantasy, often mixing them together – the one constant being that they are all dark.
M K Boers spent her early childhood in Surrey, in the south of England, and her teens moving round the UK, but currently resides in the Netherlands.
Website: https://mirandakateboersauthor.com/
Sign-up for updates and giveaways here: http://bit.ly/MKsWritingWorld
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Customers find the characters genuine and flawed. They feel the emotions of the protagonist and find the story honest and raw. The writing is well-crafted, with a good plot and retelling of events leading up to the trial.
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Customers enjoy the genuine and flawed characters. They feel the emotions of the protagonist and find the book honest and raw.
"...Yet they aren't bad people, most of them anyway. The characters are all very genuine and flawed just as people are...." Read more
"It is very moving. I felt the emotions of the protagonist. It never bored me. Great book. More power to you!" Read more
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Customers enjoy the well-written story with a good plot and characters. They find the book engaging, beginning with a satisfying ending and retold events leading to Lizzy's trial. The story works in reverse, retelling the events that led to Lizzy's case.
"I love it when writers write like this. The story begins with the end, and then shows you how we get there...." Read more
"...Although this is not a genre I typically read, the story is very well written and provides a glimpse into what drives a person to commit murder...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2019I love it when writers write like this. The story begins with the end, and then shows you how we get there. It takes quite a bit of skill for a writer to tell you how it ends and then keep you interested all the way through. But it worked. It worked very well.
This book is about a woman who kills her husband, even though she is truly trying to keep their troubled life together. And I'm not going to even hide it, I didn't feel bad for the husband and was cheering on the main character, his wife, all the way through. Yet this isn't the kind of book where you have a clear winner or even a clearly defined set of good guys and bad guys.
Most of the story is written from the point of view of a woman in prison coming to terms with what she has done. Yet each character noteworthy in the story has some sort of colored past or present. You quickly come to realise there aren't innocents here. Yet they aren't bad people, most of them anyway. The characters are all very genuine and flawed just as people are.
The whole book is a very honest and raw form of storytelling that is so refreshing to read. It's very human, and if there was an arc of justice in the story it wouldn't head in a straight line. It would be all over the place, yet it comes to a highly satisfying ending for the reader.
Love it!
- Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2019Lizzy is awaiting trial for murder, but is it a crime of passion or revenge? This highly emotional story slowly unfurls an insight into Lizzy’s state of mind, and deals with the issues of miscarriage and depression sensitively. Well written, with a strong central character, this is a great debut psychological thriller!
- Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2020Sleep is the story of a woman, Lizzy, on trial for murdering her husband and his lover. Don’t worry, that’s not a spoiler! This novel works in reverse, retelling the events that led to Lizzy’s trial.
Although this is not a genre I typically read, the story is very well written and provides a glimpse into what drives a person to commit murder.
If you enjoy psychological crime novels then I’d highly recommend you check this out!
- Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2022It is very moving. I felt the emotions of the protagonist. It never bored me. Great book. More power to you!
- Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2022It was pretty straightforward. We learned about who Lizzy is, what happened, and her coming back to herself. The story kept to Lizzy and her past, her thoughts, kept me engaged. Didn't put in a lot of unnecessary details. Was very realistic in how it was handled. And I liked that we ended on a good note, that her issues were resolved and she was able to move forward.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2021Wow i had no idea what i was getting when i opened the cover of this book. It is the kind of story that draws you in and locks the door so you dont get lost. There were a few words I'd have preferred not to see but other than that it was perfect.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2021Lizzy murdered two people. She should have gotten more than ten years. She could always have walked away from her situation. The whole book was trying to show what a good person she was even though she stabbed two people to death.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2021This might have been a good book but when I saw the F word on the second page I could not read anymore.
Top reviews from other countries
- RMAReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 5, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining page-turner but thought-provoking too
Very fast-paced with a compelling storyline. Not your average thriller: I found myself with very ambivalent feelings towards the protagonist, with constant shifts of perspective as the back-story that led up to the court case unfolded. Recommended read.
- TracyReviewed in Germany on October 5, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars sleep
A real page-turner, if you don't hate one of the characters ill be surprised I won't say which one just read it and find out, I could really feel the pain the main character had and what she went through. I think a few if not a lot of women will relate to some of the events in the book I know I did, well-done Miranda kate great book look forward to the next book,,
- JemReviewed in Australia on October 14, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant!
What a fantastic book! Very intriguing and well-written-I loved it!
- WombatReviewed in the United Kingdom on September 19, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping analysis of a crumbling mind
We know from the outset that our protagonist is a murderer - but what led her to commit such a horror? M K Boers leads us deftly through the ruins of a mind that has fallen apart, and keeps us gripped as we watch it start to heal itself. A remarkable piece of work, forensic and astute, that also shines a light on middle-England and its foibles. This book will stay in your mind for a long, long time.
- A. BakerReviewed in the United Kingdom on October 13, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars A well written page turner
While this is not my usual genre, I was immediately drawn into the story of Lizzy, a woman dealing with fallout of having killer her husband. (We find this out very early in the story.) The reader is taken into a rather dark world that includes the prison, the British justice system and the story of her marriage. It's fascinating and a real page turner. I highly recommend it!