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Rachel Florence Roberts

    Rachel Florence Roberts is an author whose debut novel draws inspiration from events of the late 19th century. Following her own experience with postnatal depression, she delved into the depths of the human psyche to explore complex themes related to motherhood and emotion. Her style is characterized by penetrating insight and an ability to capture raw human experiences.

    The Medea Complex
    • 2013

      The Medea Complex

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.4(853)Add rating

      ***Based On A True Story***Anne wakes up in a strange bed, having been kidnapped from her home. Slowly, she realizes she is in a lunatic asylum. 1885. Anne Stanbury – Committed to a lunatic asylum, having been deemed insane and therefore unfit to stand trial for the crime of which she is indicted. But is all as it seems? Edgar Stanbury – the grieving husband and father who is torn between helping his confined wife recover her sanity, and seeking revenge on the woman who ruined his life. Dr George Savage – the well respected psychiatrist, and chief medical officer of Bethlem Royal Hospital. Ultimately, he holds Anne's future wholly in his hands. The Medea Complex tells the story of a misunderstood woman suffering from insanity in an era when mental illnesses' were all too often misdiagnosed and mistreated. A deep and riveting psychological thriller set within an historical context, packed full of twists and turns, The Medea Complex explores the nature of the human psyche: what possesses us, drives us, and how love, passion, and hope for the future can drive us to insanity.

      The Medea Complex