<p><i>''Domestic noir up there with the best of them. Beautiful settings, believable characters, and a moral quandary to keep you reading through the night - </i>One of Those Mothers<i> is a page turner in all the right ways. - </i>Jacqueline Bublitz, <i>Before You Knew My Name</i><br><br><i>''With stiletto-sharp observation, vibrantly drawn characters and a deeply disturbing secret at its heart, </i>One of Those Mothers<i> had me in its grasp from the first chapter. A terrific debut.'' -</i> Charity Norman, <i>Remember Me</i><br><br><i>''A winning contemporary tale," she wrote. "Contemporary woes - children spending too much time online, the ubiquitous and worsening exposure to pornography, terror of the climate crisis, alcohol and substance use and negotiating modern marriage - are entertainingly evoked." </i>- Stephanie Johnson, Newsroom<br><br>The residents of Point Heed keep nice houses and sign up as parent help at the local school. Occasionally they cheat on their taxes. Sometim