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SPIKED: The story of a woman drugged with GhB and how she was turned into a criminal

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Product description The author shares the shocking true account of how overnight her life was turned into a living hell, after her drink was spiked with GhB - a drug that can virtually turn anyone into a willing slave, combined with the potentially lethal power of hypnosis, gang stalkers on two continents, the latest technology for monitoring and recording all voyeuristic activity, outwardly "respectable" criminals send her on a journey into a 21st century hell which defies imagination, gravely endangering her physical and mental health and leaving her destitute. How does anyone survive such an ordeal? What are the effects on the victims of mind altering and so called "truth" drugs? How does a woman caught in the net of gang stalkers escape? How does she rebuild her life and start the process of seeking justice against the perpetrators? Her only weapon is her continuity trained memory. Over the three months she was drugged, she mentally kept track of everything that happened like a continuity girl on her own nightmare. As she battles with the withdrawal from the forced addiction, the hundreds of pages she has mentally written down float around in front of her. In a race against time, she has to pick up the pages, number them and turn them into a book as fast as possible. This is her shocking story. REVIEWSHorrifying! August 24th - At first I had a hard time getting into this book. It felt like the writer was kind of "all over the place" and things weren't making sense, after a little while, you realize that was how Ms. Gold was experiencing her life at the time. I started to pay more attention, and the story that unfolded was shocking and horrific. It takes balls to put a story out when all of those people are still out there.Hard to put down! Robert Priebe I met the author a few weeks ago at her shop in Hallstatt. My wife was trying on a dress and I picked up one of two copies of Spiked lying on a table. I asked if the story was true. I am a police chief in California and had investigated sexual assaults involving "date rape" drugs. When the author, Sharron, found out I was in law enforcement she begged me to read and review her book and to give it an honest review. I promised her I would, and I'm glad I did. The story is compelling and kept me involved and anxious to read more, There's my honest assessment but I am equally honest in saying I recommend everyone make effort to read it because the story is more than worth it. I could see this story becoming an excellent movie. For those contemplating this book, do it!One very brave woman - Janette Hallon 4 July This is a very complex, compelling and intriguing read. Sharron has had an extraordinarily life changing series of events happen to her. Any woman, single or not must read this to be aware of just what could happen - anytime and any place.I couldn't put the book down - DJEon 7 June Bought this book as top seller. Interesting reading. I couldn't put the book down . Review "Brilliant book. Shocked and worries me. Got two daughters and i am making sure they read this. That such a thing can happen sickens me to the bone. My thoughts are with the writer." from Janine-Claire."I can't imagine the terror of living this. I wish scenarios like this were fiction, alas too often evil prevails in our world."from Sarah Hague. "Being a young reader I cannot begin to explain the inspiration that has been provided by just one book. My mouth hung open in pure shock I can't thank you enough for sharing your story this book is one that everyone should finish and learn from Vic. From the Author "All suffering is caused by ignorance. People inflict pain on others in the selfish pursuit of their own happiness or satisfaction" ― Dalai Lama XIV From the Back Cover The author shares her shocking true account of how her life was destroyed overnight after her drink was spiked with GhB - a drug that can virtually turn anyone into a willing slave, combined with the potentially lethal power of hypnosis, gang stalkers on two continents, the latest technology for monitoring and recording all voyeuristic activity, outwardly "respectable" criminals send her on a journey into a 21st century hell which defies imagination, gravely endangering her physical and mental health and leaving her destitute. Even while she is still outwardly compliant, she begins to understand that something is very wrong in the way she feels and what is going on around her. How does anyone survive such an ordeal? What are the effects on the victims of mind altering and so called "truth" drugs? How does a woman caught in the net of gang stalkers escape? How does she rebuild her life and start the process of seeking justice against the perpetrators? Her only weapon is her continuity trained memory. Over the three months she was drugged, she mentally kept track of everything that happened like a continuity girl on her own nightmare. As she battles with the withdrawal from the forced addiction, the hundreds of pages she has mentally written down float around in front of her. In a race against time, she has to pick up the pages, number them and turn them into a book as fast as possible. This is her shocking story. About the Author The British author Sharron Gold, left England following a film she worked on "The Never Ending Story." She was a continuity script supervisor for over twenty years on Major European and international films before leaving the film business and moving to a small Austrian village and World Heritage Site Hallstatt. a small village she discovered while filming "The Tenth Kingdom" an English/American co-production. She opened a boutique selling fashions and ethnic jewellery that she sourced on her travels, having always managed to spend the European winter months mostly in India where she supported Tibetan refugees. Her life was idyllic until she was targeted by criminals who overnight turned her world upside down.