Sins of the Mother
- 434 pages
- 16 hours of reading
A sweeping novel that follows a mother and daughter through post-WWII Ireland and London, demonstrating that family bonds can never be broken.
This author's literary journey began with early recognition, winning a prestigious young writer's competition where their story on vengeful ghosts and reincarnation was published alongside established talents. After studying history at Cambridge and a brief stint in journalism, they transitioned into high finance before ultimately returning to their first love: writing. Their work explores profound themes with a distinctive narrative voice that captivates readers. Currently focused on their next novel, this author continues to craft compelling stories that resonate deeply.





A sweeping novel that follows a mother and daughter through post-WWII Ireland and London, demonstrating that family bonds can never be broken.
Fifteen years after the birth of her daughter, conceived after a brief affair, Katie O'Dwyer succumbs to cancer. Her daughter, Caitlin must go to England to live with the father she has never met. Over the years Caitlin and her half-sister's lives take them in many different directions, but you cannot escape the claims of family.