Deadly Illusion

The Great Boudin's wife contacts Sidney Arbuckle to find out who is threatening her husband. Arbuckle jumps at the chance because she pays cash and business has been slow. But things are not what they seem. Is the whole thing just another illusion?

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Deadly Illusion

The Great Boudin's wife contacts Sidney Arbuckle to find out who is threatening her husband. Arbuckle jumps at the chance because she pays cash and business has been slow. But things are not what they seem. Is the whole thing just another illusion?

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Deadly Illusion

Deadly Illusion

by Alan LeBoeuf
Deadly Illusion

Deadly Illusion

by Alan LeBoeuf

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Overview

The Great Boudin's wife contacts Sidney Arbuckle to find out who is threatening her husband. Arbuckle jumps at the chance because she pays cash and business has been slow. But things are not what they seem. Is the whole thing just another illusion?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781778216312
Publisher: Pagemaster Publication Services
Publication date: 02/21/2025
Series: The Arbuckle Archives , #1
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

Dr. Alan LeBoeuf was born in an industrial city in the north of England and is still proud to call himself a Salfordian. After 18 years he left home for the last time graduating at Sheffield University, Birmingham University and Trinity College, Dublin. Armed with a Ph.D in Clinical Psychology he moved to Bermuda for seven years as a practicing clinician before moving to his present location in Calgary, Alberta where he continued as a psychologist. Apart from his work as a psychologist, he became a correspondent on a local radio show for CBC and also submitted several papers to academic journals. Nine years later he entered the field of theatre taking the lead in a drama with a local community theatre group and then trapped by the acting bug he appeared in 30 plays over the next few years. He wrote his first play in 2012 and since then has written 19 plays, seven of which have been performed. It was 2019 when he bumped into the mythical character of Sidney Arbuckle and this has led to eight books about this character.He has now retired as a clinical psychologist but intends to continue to write until the last page. He continues to support various charities and is still passionate about his favourite pastimes: cricket and rugby.
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