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1 y separately published work icon The Blood on My Hands : An Autobiography Shannon O'Leary , Australia : Shannon O'Leary , 2016 10153094 2016 single work autobiography

'The child of a serial killer, Shannon O'Leary revisits her traumatic past in her memoir, The Blood on My Hands.

'Set in 1960s and '70s Australia, The Blood on My Hands is the dramatic tale of Shannon's childhood years, growing up under the shadow of horrific domestic violence, sexual and physical abuse, and serial murder. Her story is one of courageous resilience in the face of unimaginable horrors.

'The responses of those whom Shannon and her immediate family reached out to for help are almost as disturbing as the crimes of her violent father. No one, not even the authorities, would help them. Relatives were afraid to bring disgrace to the family's good name, nuns condemned the child's objections as disobedience and noncompliance, and laws at the time prevented the police from interfering unless someone was killed.

'The Blood on My Hands is a heartbreaking–yet riveting–narrative of a childhood spent in pain and terror, betrayed by the people who are supposed to provide safety and understanding. The strength it took for Shannon to not just survive and escape from her father, but to flourish, heal, and triumph over the trauma she endured as a child is both powerful and moving.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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