John Donoghue
John Donoghue has worked in mental health for over twenty years and written numerous articles about the treatment of mental illness in a variety of medical journals. He is married and lives in Liverpool
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Eliazar (Eddy) de Wind was a Dutch-Jewish doctor, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. He was a Holocaust survivor from the Auschwitz camp.
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The Prisoner’s Wife is based on an extraordinary true story of love and courage, told to her by an ex-WW2 prisoner of war. Maggie visited the Czech Republic, Poland and Germany as part of her research for the book, learning largely forgotten aspects of the war.
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John Donoghue
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I've travelled the world serving in the Royal Navy and then the British Army. When I left, I joined the police where I'm still a serving officer.
I soon found out in my varied careers that FACT is stranger then FICTION. I'd come across so many funny, bizarre and interesting tales that I felt it was a crime not to write them down... otherwise they just get forgotten.
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John Donoghue
I never set out to be a writer… I wanted to be a sailor… and a soldier… and a policeman...so that's what I did.
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I've travelled the world serving in the Royal Navy and then the British Army. When I left, I joined the police where I'm still a serving officer.
I soon found out in my varied careers that FACT is stranger then FICTION. I'd come across so many funny, bizarre and interesting tales that I felt it was a crime not to write them down... otherwise they just get forgotten.
So that's what I did and to date, I've have written four books based on my experiences...
The police books, in 'The True Story of a Front Line Officer' series include:
'Police, Crime & 999'
'Police, Lies & Alibis'
'Police, Arrests & Suspects'
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I am fascinated by the stories clothes can tell about the people who made, sold and wore them.
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My latest non-fiction book is 'The Dressmakers of Auschwitz', revealing the lives and fates of a remarkable group of mainly Jewish women who sewed to survive in a fashion salon established by the camp commandant's wife. It has been a privilege to bring these stories into the light.
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