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Secret ​ by Martine Shackerley-Bennett

Secret
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Martine Shackerley-Bennett

​£7.50


Secret

​A unique creative story of our time which reveals the greatest conspiracy the world has ever known and one that covers all past conspiracies. This unusual novel explores multitude of worlds, which involves the reader in journeying to their inner memories, to past historical figures, inside the dream world, other dimensions, the heart of the secret service and a shadowy group of people who hold the secret of human development. 
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The story begins with the narrator, who has been dead for at least a year and who has been waiting for the arrival of the reader into his coffin. There is so much that neither of them remembers, part of their past lives seems to be missing. Together they undertake a journey into the multifaceted worlds that to most individuals are an unknown, in an endeavour to find the truth of their relationship and to discover what they can’t remember. The narrator reveals that they are drawn together by a shared bizarre incident in a cellar, when they explore the reader’s inner world it reveals yet another perspective of reality. The plot deepens when the woman in the cellar who died under torture has now mysteriously disappeared and is not in the coffin she was supposedly buried in. Eventually they have a meeting with Shakespeare, in which they share his perception on what is happening and also find the truth about his hidden diary. Their journey involves contact with British intelligence which complicates their investigations. They are then forced to journey into the dream world of the head of intelligence to find vital information about themselves. A frightening experience for both of them which reveals the danger the narrator and reader are both in. They begin to realise that they both hold secrets which are not accessible to them but through their journey they begin to unravel the jigsaw.
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