A Mother's Loss
by Jo Crow
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Pub Date Jul 04 2019 | Archive Date Jul 11 2019
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Description
Family binds them together. Lies will tear them apart.
Child psychologist Dr. Karen Marks relates well with her young clients when it comes to loss. After all, she’s no stranger to painful life experiences.
Despite the adversities she’s weathered, Karen works hard to serve Chicago’s troubled youth. But maintaining the perfect façade becomes impossible when the past crawls from the woodwork and threatens the life she’s worked so hard to create.
First come the allegations from former students against her deceased husband. As the vicious and unfounded news goes public, Karen’s counseling schedule dries up overnight and she can’t help but feel like she’s being watched.
But then a new client walks into her office—his appearance so like her missing son’s, that for a moment she thinks her wishes and prayers have finally been answered. But it can’t be… it’s been so long since he disappeared and this angry, violent child behaves nothing like her Luke. Yet, the resemblance is uncanny.
Now Karen’s life is turned upside down as decades of unresolved issues overwhelm her, and seemingly unconnected events begin to reveal someone with sinister intentions. As threats mount, Karen must race to uncover a twisted plot that pits past guilt against any hope for the future.
And the truth? It was better left buried.
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Featured Reviews
A Mother’s Loss is a roller coaster of a book. I devoured this in just a few short hours. I couldn’t put it down. A must read!
So many twists and turns. The ending was not what I'd expected it to be at all. I spent 90% of the book thinking I knew it all and then the twists and turns kept me guessing right until the end. I'll be looking out more of this author.
Haunting and gripping. I really enjoyed this book. Told in an engaging way by the author (of whom I have not read a novel before but will certainly do so again in the future on the basis of this novel!) I read it in nearly one sitting. Great characters, structure and moral essence. Thank you!
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