Why am I passionate about this?

My interest in gaslighting began when I watched the movie, Gaslight, starring Ingrid Bergman. Until then, I hadn’t understood how someone who appears charming and caring can use someone’s love to control, manipulate and undermine them, to such an extent that the victim doubts their own perception of reality. I started to read accounts of victims of gaslighting. I then realized that someone I knew was going through this. Fiction is a powerful means of creating awareness of issues and injustices, and I hope my new series character, Sally Fairburn, will inspire women to seize back their lives. 


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Next Girl Missing

By L.A. Larkin,

Book cover of Next Girl Missing

What is my book about?

L.A. Larkin’s new crime-thriller series kicks off with Next Girl Missing. The central character, Sally Fairburn, is a former…

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The books I picked & why

Book cover of Pieces of Her

L.A. Larkin Why did I love this book?

Whilst this psychological thriller is ostensibly about Andy Oliver and her desperate attempt to understand why a killer is hunting her and her mom, what I found most intriguing was how Laura Oliver – the mother – had once been in a domestic terrorist group and had gone on to reinvent herself so successfully under witness protection that she became strong and independent, unlike her younger, easily manipulated self.

In the late eighties, Laura was in the thrall of her lover and leader of the terrorist group, Nick Harp, and it’s terrifying to think of how a young woman like Laura was persuaded that kidnapping and murder was justified. Nick, a narcissist cult leader, altered Laura’s sense of right and wrong.

By Karin Slaughter,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked Pieces of Her as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.


Book cover of The Unbelieved

L.A. Larkin Why did I love this book?

This is a story about women who are afraid to report rape and a female detective who is determined to change this.

Detective Antigone Pollard arrives at her small Australian hometown and is the victim of an attempted rape. She discovers that her boss and the other men in the town are protecting her assailant, as they have protected wife-beaters and rapists in the past.

I loved Antigone’s determination to change the poisonous town culture and to ensure her assailant is charged. One of the best moments in the story is when the browbeaten women of the town turn on their abusers. 

By Vikki Petraitis,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked The Unbelieved as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

'So you believed the alleged rapists over the alleged victim?' Jane's voice took on an indignant pitch. 'Girls lie sometimes.' I nodded. 'And rapists lie all the time.'

When Senior Detective Antigone Pollard moves to the coastal town of Deception Bay, she is still in shock and grief. Back in Melbourne, one of her cases had gone catastrophically wrong, and to escape the guilt and the haunting memories, she'd requested a transfer to the quiet town she'd grown up in.

But there are some things you can't run from. A month into her new life, she is targeted by a…


Book cover of Seven Sisters

L.A. Larkin Why did I love this book?

The premise of the crime-thriller is fascinating: an all-female therapy group meets to share their pain at the abuse and murder of their sisters by their partners/husbands.

The justice system failed to prosecute the killers and the women pursue their own form of justice. They hatch a plan to kill the men who murdered their sisters. The author masterfully establishes how the female victims of abuse find themselves trapped and isolated by their abuser and why they find it so hard to leave them, even when their life is in danger.

Will the sisters who want revenge get away with it?

By Katherine Kovacic,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Seven Sisters as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Men get away with murder all the time. Now it's our turn ... A twisty, intriguing crime novel for fans of The Mother and The Family Doctor.

Naomi started grief counselling prepared to run for cover as soon as her therapist, Mia, pulled out a crystal or tried to align her chakras.

When Mia suggests that she join a support group, Naomi is sceptical: how could she begin to describe what it felt like to lose her sister, Jo? How could she possibly share her loss and rage to a room full of people? How could she express her helplessness…


Book cover of The Marriage Secret

L.A. Larkin Why did I love this book?

Holly appears to have a perfect life, living in a beautiful house, lunching with friends, married to handsome Zach, a hospital doctor.

But gradually we discover that Holly’s life is one of fear: she is a victim of gaslighting. If Holly dares to cross Zach, the cruel, sadistic narcissist shows itself. One of the chapters that sent shivers down my spine was when Zach punishes Holly when she is at her most vulnerable – in the birthing suite.

He sabotages the delivery of their daughter, causing Holly to need a C-section, all because, earlier, Holly left some shoes on the floor and Zach tripped over them.

For much of the book we wonder if Holly will ever be free of her abusive husband, but the author creates a wonderful ending which had me clapping my hands with delight.

By Carey Baldwin,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The Marriage Secret as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

He married me despite my darkest secret. But am I safe now that I know his?

From the outside, my marriage to Zach was perfect: dream home, a perfect baby girl and passionate, all-consuming love. When we met, I confessed my darkest secret to him and he never judged me for it. Instead, he vowed to always protect me whatever the cost.

But as I cradle my gorgeous baby, I have to accept that the husband who used to be my everything, has changed. At first it was little things: expecting me to keep to a strict schedule, picking out…


Book cover of Big Little Lies

L.A. Larkin Why did I love this book?

This novel is so much more than a funny and heart-breaking mystery involving three very different women with kids attending the same kindergarten.

Celeste is a victim of gaslighting and sexual abuse by her wealthy husband and she demonstrates only too well how difficult it is for victims to leave their abusers who have convinced them that how they see the world is wrong and their abuser is right.

Jane, a reclusive and timid single mom, is the victim of a rape that changed her life and personality. She has kept the rape a secret and it haunts her, until she finally confronts the man who did it. These very moving themes are offset by the humorous tone of the novel. It’s a joy to read.

By Liane Moriarty,

Why should I read it?

17 authors picked Big Little Lies as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

*Published as BIG LITTLE LIES in Australia and the United States*

Liane Moriarty, million copy selling author of The Husband's Secret brings us another addictive story of secrets and scandal.

Jane hasn't lived anywhere longer than six months since her son was born five years ago. She keeps moving in an attempt to escape her past. Now the idyllic seaside town of Pirriwee has pulled her to its shores and Jane finally feels like she belongs. She has friends in the feisty Madeline and the incredibly beautiful Celeste - two women with seemingly perfect lives . . . and their…


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Next Girl Missing

By L.A. Larkin,

Book cover of Next Girl Missing

What is my book about?

L.A. Larkin’s new crime-thriller series kicks off with Next Girl Missing. The central character, Sally Fairburn, is a former cop and victims’ advocate who championed the plight of female victims of crime. The sad irony is that Sally was a victim of her husband’s gaslighting. Only when he walked out on her, did she seek help. Just when Sally has begun to regain her self-belief, she's dragged into a terrifying cold case when a serial killer targets her. 

Known as the Poster Killer because he puts up missing person posters of his intended victims, moments before they disappear, he has resurfaced after five years. Why target Sally, a mom with a teenage son, when his other victims were schoolgirls? Can Sally conquer her crippling self-doubt and outwit a brutal killer?

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By Ian J. Miller,

Book cover of Spoliation

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What is my book about?

To hide a corporation’s failure to properly service a space ship, Captain Jonas Stryker is prosecuted but saved from imprisonment by a dying man, who hires Stryker to collect asteroids for their mineral content. Stryker soon finds he must stop a shadowy corporate group called The Board, who employ space piracy, terrorism, and even weaponised asteroids to overthrow the Federation government.

Set in Lagrange points, space stations, the Moon and outback Australia, it is a fast-moving story with some speculative future technology. If you were interested in the NASA attempt to alter the orbit of the asteroid Dimorphos, you might…

Spoliation

By Ian J. Miller,

What is this book about?

When a trial to cover-up a corporate failure ends Captain Jonas Stryker's career, he wants revenge against The Board, a ruthless, shadowy organization with limitless funds that employs space piracy, terrorism, and even weaponised asteroids. Posing as a space miner, Stryker learns that The Board wants him killed, while a young female SCIB police agent wants retribution against him for having her career spoiled at his trial. As Stryker avoids attempts to kill him, he becomes the only chance to prevent The Board from overturning the Federation Government and imposing a Fascist-style rule.
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