No Matter the Price
by Daniel Pare
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Pub Date 2 Dec 2021 | Archive Date 30 Jan 2022
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Description
He either lives or dies, no more in between. The line can’t be straddled any further.
The Turners have been rocked by their oldest child’s spiraling depression and self-destructive behavior. It’s torn the family apart and drained their limited finances. When the psychiatrists have exhausted all treatment options with no success, they recommend an in-patient facility the Turners cannot afford. Life altering decisions must now be made.
How far will a parent go to save a child? At what cost to the rest of the family? How do you save someone who doesn’t want to be saved?
Karen Turner ignores the damage left from her son’s path and isolates everyone, including her two teenage daughters. She believes more money is the only solution. Larry works non-stop and sacrificed everything only to watch his son deteriorate further. With the Turners’ survival at stake, he takes an unthinkable and shocking approach to resolve their dilemma he may ultimately regret. And the family will never be the same.
A Note From the Publisher
Advance Praise
“Gut-wrenching and intense. A tour de force of psychological drama.” –Dan Lawton, award-winning author of The Green House
“Gut-wrenching and intense. A tour de force of psychological drama.” –Dan Lawton, award-winning author of The Green House
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781684338221 |
PRICE | US$19.95 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
Not like any book I’ve read before but loses nothing for that. I could not see where the story would go but I don’t want to reveal anything so will only add it probably had the only fair ending it could have. Heartbreaking in parts and no sugar coating of the very real mental health issues throughout.
The characters were finely drawn with as many flaws as we all have. I’m not sure I ever want to read this subject matter again but I did think the book was excellent.