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Theresa Murphy

    Theresa Murphy est une auteure dont l'œuvre étendue couvre des sujets divers, de la comédie télévisée à l'histoire nautique. Son écriture se caractérise par sa profondeur et son ampleur, reflétant ses vastes intérêts et ses perspicacités aiguës. Murphy apporte une perspective unique à ses créations littéraires, offrant aux lecteurs des explorations captivantes et instructives.

    Murder in Dorset
    So What?
    • So What?

      Your Life Your Purpose Live it

      • 124pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Focusing on personal empowerment, this book emphasizes the importance of positive thinking and aligning life with core beliefs and values. It shares Theresa's journey of transforming pain into purpose, highlighting how faith can guide one to make a meaningful impact on others. Readers will discover strategies to overcome obstacles, embrace their leadership potential, and achieve balance and financial freedom. The book encourages letting go of the past, overcoming fear, and building a fulfilling life that goes beyond mere existence, ultimately inspiring a transformative journey to a new self.

      So What?
    • Murder in Dorset

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      A chilling reconstruction of eight terrifying true cases of murder set in the peaceful countryside of Dorset.Using police and court records, Theresa Murphy investigates the unhappiness, hatred and madness that led to murder. The astonishing depravity of the wild man of Portland Prison, the double suicide pact that failed tragically, and the prolonged battle with poverty that turned a hardworking carpenter into a mad axeman who slaughtered his young family, are just some of the bizarre cases here recorded in graphic detail.Meticulous detective work and fascinating insight into the despairing mind of the murderer combine to make Murder in Dorset a truly gripping read.The locations include Weymouth, Dorchester, Bournemouth, Portland and Wimborne.Approximately 43,750 words

      Murder in Dorset