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Surrounded by death, newly transitioned London Underground worker Raagavi Saranthan cannot understand why all those around her are being violently murdered. Especially as it is those who have caused Raagavi misery who seem to be the victims of the mysterious Cheerleader. Enter Rachel Cortes, a DCI who seems to follow no laws, nor answer to anyone. Can Cortes get to the bottom of the case or is the supportive Cheerleader creating a better world? Inspired by the authors experiences on their path to gender discovery. Explores the realms of mental illness and the dangers of stereotyping. Highlights problems experienced by the LGBTQ
This history of Gough's parish and its families, written in 1700-1, was not apparently intended for publication; the text presented here was published in Shrewsbury in 1875. This is one of the earliest surviving examples of a local history, and is famous for its detailed account of village life.
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