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Jean Davison

    This author, speaker, and mental health worker/trainer delves into the complexities of psychiatric services through their memoir. Their writing confronts experiences within the psychiatric system during the late 1960s and early 1970s, raising critical issues that resonate with contemporary concerns. By weaving personal narrative with systemic critique, the author invites readers to consider the enduring challenges in mental healthcare. Their work aims to foster dialogue on the persistent issues within the field.

    The Golden Lure
    • The Golden Lure

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      It didn't look like a setting for murder. The mountains, the quaint village, and the lake were like something out of a child's picture book. Yet Ann Cole couldn't shake the feeling that something was dreadfully wrong. Her sister's letter had brought her to Austria, the letter Judy had written the day before the bizarre diving accident had ended her life. Something has been strange from the start. Who was behind the mysterious Omega Foundation that had sponsored the search for sunken treasure? What did they really hope to find? Determined to uncover the truth, Ann drew closer to handsome, open-faced Alex Schuler. But suddenly, she was in terrible danger. She had stepped in over her head. Nothing was what it seemed. She could rely on no one, not even the man she had grown to trust, and love.

      The Golden Lure