Description
Every story of captivity ends with escape. But in ours, escape was merely the beginning of a new nightmare.
In an isolated, windowless cabin in the middle of an unforgiving forest, Lena and her two children lived according to strict rules set by their father: meals at set times, bathroom visits meticulously scheduled, and study time closely monitored. This closed world was all they knew, a prison he believed protected them from the dangers of the outside world.
Lena finally managed to escape this organized hell with her baby,
but the most perplexing irony arises upon her arrival: Is this woman, with her broken teeth and shattered memories, really the Lena who disappeared fourteen years earlier?
As the police and Lena’s grieving family try to piece together the puzzle, something deep within their instincts screams that this is not their daughter.
My Dear Child is more than a thriller about a survivor; it is a terrifying plunge into the distortions of memory and identity. Through a tightly woven and suspenseful narrative, author Romy Hausman puts you to a shocking test of trust and intuition, posing a disturbing question: What is worse, to be imprisoned in a cage, or to be free while carrying the key to that cage within you all the time?










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