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Another Mother

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Another Mother

By: Susan Spindler
Narrated by: Juliet Stevenson
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Would you have a baby for your daughter?

Ruth has the life she always wanted—stellar career, loving family, beautiful home—but now, with an empty nest, and heading towards 55, she feels restless. Then her daughter is told that she will never be able to conceive, and Ruth discovers that, with the right dose of hormones, she could carry a child for her daughter.

At first Ruth is buoyed with a new sense of purpose, but her daughter can't contain her corrosive envy, and then long-buried secrets from the past resurface. What begins a simple gift becomes something darker and more complicated—and something for which Ruth is willing to risk everything....

©2021 Susan Spindler (P)2021 Hachette Audio UK
Crime Thrillers Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Psychological Thriller Thriller & Suspense Women's Fiction Crime

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Critic reviews

"An absolute belter of a page-turner." (Heat)

"Kept me reading late into the night." (Daily Mail)

"Clever and compelling. I loved it." (Jane Shemilt)

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This is one in a million. A psychological page-turner that had me gasping in places.
An insightful portrait of complex characters. And a scrupulously honest exploration
of fertility, ageing and womanhood. Beautifully written and beautifully
read. I loved every single word.

The best novel I've listened to this year.

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This is a great story with well-drawn characters. And wonderful narration as always from Juliet Stevenson. Highly recommend.

Great story, well written, brilliant narration

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I loved this..I am sorry it's finished. I was kept interested all through and the narrator was excellent.

Fabulous

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Once I’d got past the characters all being super successful (and hence not that relatable unless you’re a barrister or tv producer) I became completely invested in the characters and their journey. As a woman of a certain age, Ruth’s story really resonated with me. All aspects of having a woman’s body are covered in this book and are laid bare - the good, the bad and the ugly. The narration is outstanding.

Thought-provoking

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A riveting read superbly read by the narrator upon a subject most of us will never experience but after reading, will never again dismiss as just a generous act. The means to the end brought out the utter selfishness of the whiny, baby deprived daughter and her clumsy dogged spouse. An insight into the best and worst of human behaviour. But what a read!!
Joy

A truly insightful novel

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