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The Mother Fault
The Mother Fault | Kate Mildenhall
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You will not recognise me, she thinks, when I find you . . . Mim’s husband is missing. No one knows where Ben is, but everyone wants to find him – especially The Department. And they should know, the all-seeing government body has fitted the entire population with a universal tracking chip to keep them ‘safe’. But suddenly Ben can’t be tracked. And Mim is questioned, made to surrender her passport and threatened with the unthinkable – her two children being taken into care at the notorious BestLife. Cornered, Mim risks everything to go on the run to find her husband – and a part of herself, long gone, that is brave enough to tackle the journey ahead. From the stark backroads of the Australian outback to a terrifying sea voyage, Mim is forced to shuck off who she was – mother, daughter, wife, sister – and become the woman she needs to be to save her family and herself. ‘Sublime . . . With its superb storytelling and capacity to spark reflection on the way we live, this timely, riveting, warning bell of a book can be confidently recommended.’ Books+Publishing ‘A shattering lightning bolt of a book.’ Karen Viggers, author of The Lightkeeper’s Wife ‘A clarion call, wrapped in vivid prose, inside a truly thrilling read’ Angela Savage, author of Mother of Pearl and Behind the Night Bazaar ‘Shook me to my core. I could not put it down’ Alice Robinson, author of Anchor Point and The Glad Shout ‘Mildenhall has imagined a world as terrifying and visionary as Margaret Atwood’s Gilead, with the pace of the best thrillers – and characters I’ll never forget’ J.P. Pomare, author of Call Me Evie and In the Clearing ‘With The Mother Fault Mildenhall has achieved that rare thing – a book that at once tackles the big issues and is an addictive page-turner.’ Melanie Cheng, author of Australia Day and Room for a Stranger ‘Compelling and deeply human. The Mother Fault is an urgent call from a future which is at once terrifying and familiar.' Kristina Olsson, award-winning author of Shell and Boy, Lost ‘Brilliant. A raw, urgent, white-knuckle ride through a world only a heartbeat away’ James Bradley, author of Clade and Ghost Species ‘Clever, political, pacy and exciting. The Mother Fault is pure diamond-edged propulsive power. Book of the year.’ Chris Flynn, author of Mammoth ‘An unvarnished, beautifully written, totally authentic tribute to the everyday badassery and bullshit of motherhood, to the ordinary extraordinariness of women. It’s also a fast-paced edge-of-your-seat, heart-in-your-mouth adventure with an ending worthy of a Homeland season finale.’ Anna Downes, author of The Safe Place
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The Mother Fault | Kate Mildenhall
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Ever tried relaxing in bed and reading with this lot. Impossible! They did have a good sleep in this morning though after a night of soccer training and playing music bingo with us at the Bowling Club, that I happily discovered had an excellent book exchange. Score!

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JennyM
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A quick, palate-cleansing thriller depicting a future that doesn‘t seem too hard to imagine!
Set in Australia, people are chipped, climate change has taken hold, and The Department takes care of everything and everyone who won‘t conform.
When Mim‘s husband disappears while working at a remote mine under suspicious circumstances, she embarks on a dangerous journey with her kids to find him.

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Cathy_J
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Wow, I really enjoyed this book. I listened to the audio book narrated by Claudia Karvan and she did such a brilliant job. Her performance added so much emotion and tension. I found this one hard to put down 😋 🌟🌟🌟🌟

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