by J. F. Penn
What is Madness? – Darian Leader
Mad, Bad and Sad: A history of women and the mind doctors from 1800 to the present – Lisa Appignanesi
Failed by the NHS – BBC documentary with Jonny Benjamin
Touched with Fire: Manic-depressive illness and the artistic temperament – Kay Redfield Jamison
(Life:) Razorblades Included – Dan Holloway
Poetry by Sylvia Plath and Anne Sexton
About J.F.Penn
Joanna Penn is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of thrillers on the edge. Joanna has a Master's degree in Theology from the University of Oxford, Mansfield College and a Graduate Diploma in Psychology from the University of Auckland, New Zealand.
She lives in London, England but spent eleven years in Australia and New Zealand. Joanna worked for thirteen years as an international business consultant within the IT industry, but is now a full-time author-entrepreneur. She is the author of the ARKANE series as well as other thrillers, crime and horror.
Joanna is a PADI Divemaster and enjoys traveling as often as possible. She is obsessed with religion and psychology and loves to read, drink Pinot Noir and soak up European culture through art, architecture and food.
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Acknowledgements
For Jonathan, who accepts the crazy part of me. And for my readers, for whom I put these dark thoughts on the page.
Thanks to Dan Holloway, for writing so eloquently on aspects of mental illness, for answering my questions and for being a superb beta-reader and helping me improve the story. And to Garry Rodgers, ex-coroner, for checking my death scenes.
Thanks to Jen Blood, my editor, for her fantastic work in improving the text, and to Wendy Janes for excellent proof-reading.
Thanks, as always, to Derek Murphy from Creativindie for the fantastic book cover design.