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Postcards from Berlin

A Novel

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Catriona Lydgate is a housewife with two children and an adoring husband. But beneath the surface of her seemingly perfect life are the dark secrets of the past she's tried to forget. Disturbing postcards begin arriving in the mail; she is recognized by a man who knew her from her past — an avalanche of small moments that will threaten everything she thought was real.
When her youngest daughter falls ill with a mysterious illness, the doctors and even her husband suspect that she is deliberately making her child sick. As her marriage unravels, she comes dangerously close to the edge — and to losing everything that she loves — as the past she has fought so hard to bury becomes her witness and prosecutor.
This is a haunting, heartbreaking novel: domestic fiction at its very finest.
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    • Library Journal

      Starred review from June 15, 2003
      On the surface, Catriona (Cat) Lydgate enjoys a contented, middle-class life with a devoted husband, two lovely daughters, an elegant home, and a room to call her own: an attic where she dabbles at art. Things begin to unwind when Daisy, her younger daughter, comes down with the flu, which develops into a mysterious, malingering illness that causes her to stop eating and leaves her lethargic and achy. As specialist after specialist can find no physical explanation for the illness, they begin to suspect psychological causes, the likeliest being Munchausen by proxy, a condition induced by the mother (who has often had a troubled past) as an attention-seeking device. As Cat learns more about the disease, she becomes increasingly secretive about her own difficult upbringing in a notorious group home, where she was abandoned by an alcoholic mother at age 13. This is a gripping medical mystery from an assured writer who could be the next Minette Walters. Highly recommended. [Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 4/15/03.]-Barbara Love, Kingston Frontenac P.L., Kingston, Ont.

      Copyright 2003 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Library Journal

      April 15, 2003
      A popular novelist in Great Britain, Leroy finally gets her chance in this country with the story of a woman whose hidden past intrudes on her present happiness and threatens her daughter's well-being.

      Copyright 2003 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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