
Three Kidnapped, Three Siblings, Three Furies
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Tanya Reuter
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Diana Dirkby
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Diana Dirkby, the pen name of accomplished research mathematician Paula Tretkoff, gracefully weaves together the tapestry of complex relationships in the three families featured in her novel “Three Kidnapped, Three Siblings, Three Furies.”
Born in Sydney, Australia, and now dividing her time between Texas and Alaska with her spouse, Diana has transitioned from her career in academia to become an author whose debut novel “The Overlife, A Tale of Schizophrenia,” resonates with authentic experiences of her mother and herself living with paranoid schizophrenia. “Three Kidnapped, Three Siblings, Three Furies” is her second novel that invites us all to embrace the transformative power of storytelling in understanding the unseen depths of the human heart with a twist.
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- Alice Perle, Author of 'Resolve'
- 27-06-2025
Diana Dirkby has crafted something fierce
Three Kidnapped, Three Siblings, Three Furies is a bold and dark read that merges Greek mythology with modern lived trauma. Diana Dirkby has crafted something fierce: a psychological horror that imagines justice through an ancient lens. As someone deeply attuned to the realities of sibling harm, I approached this novel with a combination of curiosity and caution. The story held my attention throughout, and I was left with deep respect for the bravery and creative skill it took to write and share a story of sibling abuse in this form. It’s not an easy read, from a lived experience viewpoint, but it’s a meaningful one, especially for those who resonate with the genre and are open to its intensity.
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