A timeless story of mothers and daughters with a razor-sharp 21st century twist
'A speeding train of a plot. I couldn't put it down'
Louise Farmer Smith, author of One Hundred Years of Marriage
Isabel Murrow is precariously balancing her career and her family. Hard-working and caring, worried but supportive, all Isobel wants, in a perilous world of bullies and temptations, is to keep her daughter Phoebe safe.
Phoebe has just attempted suicide. She says it is Isabel's fault.
Saving Phoebe Murrow is a timely tale about an age-old problem - how best to raise our children, and how far to go in keeping them from harm. Set amidst the complicated web of relationships at the school gate, it tells a story of miscommunication and malice, drugs and Facebook, prejudice and revenge.
'Herta Feely masterfully draws us into a domestic world . . . Mothers and daughters beware!'
Ellen Bryson, author of The Transformation of Bartholomew Fortuno
Gripping, riveting, and deeply disturbing on many levels. This one will stick with you for quite a while