Thriller: Antony F Donoghue has penned a novel about a secret London society called the Secrets Club
John Phillips , Senior Reporter
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
10:02 AM
Dagenham author Antony F Donoghue has published a thriller about a secret society of professionals joining forces to solve mysteries plaguing their lives.
Written like a film script, The Secrets Club follows secret meetings between a judge, journalist, police officer and other workers trying to disentangle enigmas including an alleged rape by a football player and a jewellery heist.
Antony, 25, has already published two poetry anthologies and a sci-fi novel called The Bona Fides, a fresh take on angels and demons.
Antony, of Raydons Road, said: “It’s almost like a jigsaw puzzle with a missing piece.
“The journalist has to dig deep. It’s a secret society. They meet in a basement in central London.”
The self-published thriller is available on paperback through Amazon and on Kindle.
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