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Narrated by:
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Ainslie McGlynn
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Written by:
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Susi Fox
About this listen
Penguin presents the audiobook edition of Mine by Susi Fox, read by Ainslie McGlynn.
The baby in the cot is not your baby.
You wake up alone after an emergency caesarean, desperate to see your child. But when you are shown the small infant, a terrible thought seizes you: this baby is not mine.
They say you're delusional.
No one believes you. Not the nurses, your father or even your own husband. They say you're confused. Dangerous.
But you're a doctor - you know how easily mistakes can be made. Or even deliberate ones.
Everyone is against you; do you trust your instincts? Or is your traumatic past clouding your judgement? You know only one thing.
You must find your baby.
©2018 Susi Fox (P)2018 Penguin AudioCritic Reviews
Riveting. MINE perfectly encapsulates the tension between intuition and intellect in the vortex of anxiety after childbirth (Fiona Neill)
I raced through, unable to stop reading until I found out what was really going on. Gripping and thought provoking about motherhood and mental health. I loved it (Laura Marshall, bestselling author of FRIEND REQUEST)
Chilling and suspenseful, Mine bristles with paranoia, keeping you guessing until the very end. A gripping read (Karen Perry)