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Penguin Murderer straddles the border between fantasy and reality, madness and sanity. It's a hilarious novel, jam-packed with funny, eccentric characters and absurd events that will make you laugh and cry in equal measure.
An ill-thought-out scheme to relocate the last remaining polar bears to Antarctica didn't quite go as planned and Courtney Woodbeard took the blame, earning herself the nickname, Penguin Murderer.
Tasked with returning to Antarctica to face the consequences of her actions, Courtney comes face to face with a nightmare that has haunted her since childhood. Supported and encouraged by old friends and colleagues, Courtney is introduced to a mysterious American passenger who offers hope and answers, but at a price.
This is as much a psychological journey through the mind of the author as it is the story of Courtney's journey to Antarctica. A Journey of fear, anxiety, and self doubt in a world of supernatural visions and imaginary friends, set against a backdrop of environmental disaster.
Should Courtney put her trust in science and evidence or faith and belief? Should she continue to live her life in fear? How far is Courtney willing to go? Will she risk her life, her identity, her personality, in search of answers?
"When I heard you were going to Antarctica to see polar bears kill penguins, I thought, I've got to see that," Hanad Said, owner of the research vessel, Somali Pirate Ship II.
"You do know I'm not a real doctor, don't you?" Doctor Alain Govenor.
"When I slapped her, she got angry and I ran away," Courtney Woodbeard.
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