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The Madness of Mrs. Whittaker

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Jun 2021
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Historical Historical
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HAS SHE LOST HER MIND ... OR HAVE THEY?


1907: While exploring the remote possibility of contacting her dead husband through a spirit medium, a young widow is pronounced insane and committed to an asylum against her will. As she struggles to escape the nightmare she's been thrust into, she is stripped of everything she holds dear, including her identity and her reason to live. The fight to reclaim what is rightfully hers will test every aspect of her being, up to and including her sanity. Is she up to the challenge, or has her grip on reality already slipped away?


Book Six of The Golden City series, The Madness of Mrs. Whittaker explores two intriguing forces of early twentieth century America: the religious movement called Spiritualism and treatment of the mentally ill.


Other titles in the series include The Art of LoveThe Depth of BeautyThe PromiseThe Price of Compassion and Josephine's Daughter.


All titles in this historical fiction series are stand-alone reads.


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