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Dawn Goodwin

    Like Mother, Like Daughter
    When We Were Young
    Acting in Anaesthesia
    The Pact
    The Accident
    What I Never Told You
    • What I Never Told You

      • 352 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      3,9(24)Abgeben

      A psychological thriller about family, secrets and how well you really know your children.

      What I Never Told You
    • The Accident

      • 400 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      2,8(4)Abgeben

      A tragic accident, an unbearable loss and a marriage in crisis - but who can she trust or is she all alone?

      The Accident
    • As Jade and Maddie begin to open up about their exes over a few glasses of wine, Jade conjures a plan, a pact. She'll kill Maddie's if Maddie kills hers. Laughing it off, Maddie returns to her normal life. But what if it wasn't a joke at all...

      The Pact
    • Acting in Anaesthesia

      • 204 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the intersection of anaesthetic practice and sociological insights, this work explores how science and technology shape medical procedures. It delves into the implications of anaesthesia within healthcare, analyzing the roles of technology and the social dynamics involved in its application. By employing a science and technology studies lens, the book offers a critical understanding of the practices, challenges, and innovations in anaesthesia, highlighting its significance in modern medicine.

      Acting in Anaesthesia
    • A psychological thriller about old friends and new secrets.

      When We Were Young
    • Christina Valdecchi has had to face the bitchy clique of school mums for years, ever since her fall out with Lisa, the mum of her daughter's best friend. The picture perfect parent that never misses a chance to remind Christina she doesn't measure up.Lisa Marco was taught that being a good parent meant making the hard choices. She understands why Christina's 'friendship parenting' approach makes her fun, but Lisa's priority is keeping her daughter safe even if she fears it's driving her daughter away.But tonight when Christina and Lisa get the call that every parent dreads they will have to confront the choices that brought them here.They say mothers know best but how well do they really know their daughters?

      Like Mother, Like Daughter