Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
308 pages ; 22 cm |
Summary |
"Losing her mother to a hit-and-run at age 15 threw Beatrice "Beans" Bennett's life into turmoil. Bereft, she developed a life-threatening eating disorder, and went through a challenging recovery process which paved the way for her work as a clinical psychologist decades later. When a new patient arrives at her office and insists that Beans's mother is still alive-and in danger-Beans is forced to revisit her past in order to uncover the truth. She learns the "patient" is a member of a notorious family that owns a drug company largely responsible for the national opioid epidemic, and that her mother was once tangled in their web. In a race against time-and her mother's assailants-while once again facing the disorder she thought she'd put behind her, Beans discovers that, like herself, her mother had a devastating secret''-- Provided by publisher. |
Subject |
Women psychologists -- Fiction.
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Mothers and daughters -- Fiction.
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Family secrets -- Fiction.
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Eating disorders -- Fiction.
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Opioid abuse -- Fiction.
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Genre/Form |
Thrillers (Fiction)
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Domestic fiction.
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Novels.
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Added Title |
Since she has been gone |
ISBN |
9781639106271 hc. |
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1639106278 hc. |
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