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Since She's Been Gone
Since She's Been Gone: A Novel | Sagit Schwartz
3 posts | 3 read
An emotionally charged, dual-timeline suspense set between LA and NYC, this debut novel is perfect for fans of The Last Thing He Told Me and Luckiest Girl Alive. A clinical psychologist is thrown into her dark past as she races to uncover the truth about her mother's death while struggling with her own mental health. Can we ever truly know the people we love? Losing her mother to a hit-and-run at age 15 threw Beatrice Beans Bennetts 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 Beanss mother is still aliveand in dangerBeans 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 timeand her mothers assailantswhile once again facing the disorder she thought shed put behind her, Beans discovers that, like herself, her mother had a devastating secret. With its fast-moving, edge-of-your-seat action and intimate look at mental health, Since Shes Been Gone will keep readers in its grasp long after the last page.
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SomedayAlmost
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Mehso-so

Not a thriller, but a moving depiction of a brave girl grieving her mother & fighting her eating disorder. Thriller plot thrown in does not maintain tension. It‘s a women‘s fiction book about motherless daughters & anorexia and would be a better book if the first 3 chapters and last 3 chapters weren‘t trying so laboriously hard to make it seem like a thriller. #justok

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AudiobookingWithLeah
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Pickpick

3.75⭐
This was more educational than thrilling which left me less than thrilled some of the time…but overall, it did have some interesting moments. You can really tell the author knows something about eating disorders and some other psychological elements that are at play here. It could‘ve been more gripping if the plot had been tightened up a bit and maybe didn‘t spend so much time on her problems with anorexia.

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TorieStorieS
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Pickpick

This thriller combines a daughter‘s search for the mother she thought died 26 years earlier with her battles with the resulting eating disorder she developed in the wake of her crippling grief. While Beatrice “Beans” is now a psychologist, a mysterious patient throws her world upside down when she reveals that her mother faked her death. Dual timelines and grasping for clues makes this an addictive listen that is well-performed! A strong debut!