Since She's Been Gone: A Novel By Sagit Schwartz
"Since She's Been Gone" delivers a gripping tale of suspense and emotional depth, weaving together dual timelines across Los Angeles and New York City. Beatrice "Beans" Bennett, a clinical psychologist haunted by her mother's tragic death, is thrust back into her dark past when a new patient claims her mother is alive and in danger. As Beans delves into the secrets surrounding her mother's death, she confronts her own mental health struggles, including a history of life-threatening eating disorders.
The novel explores themes of loss, trauma, and the complexities of human relationships, posing the haunting question: can we ever truly know the people we love? Beans's journey leads her to uncover shocking truths about her mother's past involvement with a notorious family implicated in the national opioid epidemic. Racing against time and facing her own demons, Beans navigates a dangerous web of deceit and betrayal.
"Since She's Been Gone" captivates readers with its fast-paced narrative and intimate portrayal of mental health challenges. Through Beans's perspective, readers witness the turmoil of grief and the resilience of the human spirit. As Beans confronts her past and battles against powerful adversaries, the novel offers a gripping exploration of the lengths one will go to uncover the truth and protect those they love.
With its blend of suspenseful action and profound emotional depth, "Since She's Been Gone" leaves a lasting impact, keeping readers enthralled until the final page and beyond. 📚❤️