Saving Meghan - the chilling thriller about Munchausen's by proxy syndrome... (ebok) av D. J. Palmer
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Saving Meghan ebok

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Can a mother love her daughter to death?Some would say Becky Gerard is a devoted mother. Others, including her husband, would say she's obsessed with her daughter. Fifteen-year-old Meghan is constantly, inexplicably ill. Her doctors are starting to suspect Munchausen syndrome by proxy - they believe Meghan's mother is seeking medical help for symptoms that don't exist. But when Meghan's illness takes a sharp turn, it is no longer clear whether her mother is lying, or if something even more sini…

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Undertittel the chilling thriller about Munchausen's by proxy syndrome...
Forfattere D. J. Palmer (forfatter)
Forlag Review
Utgitt 9 april 2019
Sjanger Krim
Språk English
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781472265869
Can a mother love her daughter to death?

Some would say Becky Gerard is a devoted mother. Others, including her husband, would say she's obsessed with her daughter.

Fifteen-year-old Meghan is constantly, inexplicably ill. Her doctors are starting to suspect Munchausen syndrome by proxy - they believe Meghan's mother is seeking medical help for symptoms that don't exist. But when Meghan's illness takes a sharp turn, it is no longer clear whether her mother is lying, or if something even more sinister is at hand...

Becky must race against time to prove her daughter is in danger. But first, she must confront secrets that threaten to not only upend her life... but destroy it.

Praise for Saving Meghan:

'Plenty of twists...will keep you turning the pages as you guess...and guess again.' -Lisa Scottoline, New York Times bestselling author of After Anna

'An acute, sensitive portrayal of family love under extreme stress...[with] a touch of Hitchcock.' -William Landay, New York Times bestselling author of Defending Jacob

'Palmer's take on a dark and fascinating topic will keep the reader wondering to the very end.' Publishers Weekly