The Mother Next Door: Medicine, Deception, and Munchausen by Proxy

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· Macmillan Audio · Narrated by Andrea Dunlop
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A groundbreaking work of narrative nonfiction that investigates Munchausen by Proxy from the host and creator of the award-winning true crime podcast Nobody Should Believe Me.


"I devoured this chilling yet critically important book in 48 hours, unable to believe what I was reading. Dunlop and Weber have written a powerful, unflinching deep dive into our country’s systemic failure to protect children from medical abuse."
Stephanie Wrobel, bestselling author of Darling Rose Gold

No bond is more sacred than that between a mother and child. And no one is more sympathetic than a mother whose child faces a life-threatening illness. But what if the mother is the cause of the illness? What if the sympathy is the point?

Munchausen by proxy (MBP) has fascinated and horrified both professionals and the general public since this disturbing form of child abuse was first identified. But even as the public has been captivated by these tales of abuse and deception, there remains widespread misinformation and confusion about MBP. Are these mothers unfeeling psychopaths, or sick women who need help? And more important, how can we protect the children whose lives are at stake?

The Mother Next Door offers a groundbreaking look at MBP from an unlikely duo: a Seattle novelist whose own family was torn apart by it, and the Texas detective who has worked on more medical child abuse cases than anyone in the nation. Readers ride along on three high-stakes MPB investigations; through riveting reporting and shocking stories from the family members, friends, and doctors caught in the blast zone of these unthinkable acts, a twisted portrait of motherhood and deceit is revealed.

With help from some of the top MBP experts in the world, Dunlop and Weber uncover the complex maze of psychological, systemic, and cultural issues that compound MBP and offer solutions for how we might find our way out.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press.

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Darcia Helle
February 4, 2025
In SEEKING SHELTER by Jeff Hobbs, we get to know two women and their children as they navigate a life of homelessness. Their stories shatter stereotypes, while educating all of us on how easy it is to end up on the street, and how difficult it is to then get off those same streets. Some topics we learn about along the way include: ➛Lack of affordable housing ➛Lack of affordable childcare ➛Inadequate school systems within poor areas ➛The absence of a strong support system, such as family or close friends ➛Fear of the government getting involved One thing not discussed is that the absent fathers here did not pay a dime in child support, which is all too common. Women’s rights continue to be trampled upon, while too many fathers saunter away to live their lives as they please. If men were forced to take financial responsibility for their children, then we wouldn’t have so many single mothers with their children living in their cars and in temporary shelters. But this book wasn’t all gloom and misery. We see remarkable strength and resilience with the women and the children. We see mothers doing everything they know how to do in order to give their kids the best education possible, setting them up for a successful adult life. I alternated between my print copy and the audiobook. Janina Edwards provides a straightforward narration without embellishment, which I found easy to listen to and engaging. *I received a free ARC from Scribner Books, and a free audiobook download from Simon Audio.*
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About the author

Andrea Dunlop is the author of four novels, including She Regrets Nothing and Women Are the Fiercest Creatures, and the host and creator of Nobody Should Believe Me, an award-winning investigative true crime podcast about Munchausen by proxy. Andrea is the founder of Munchausen Support, the nation’s only non-profit dedicated to supporting survivors and families affected by MBP, and a member of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children’s MBP committee, where she serves alongside the country’s foremost experts. She lives in Seattle with her husband and two children.

Mike Weber has forty years of law enforcement experience, including fifteen years as a crimes against children investigator. Detective Weber has consulted with numerous police agencies and district attorney’s offices nationally on cases of medical child abuse, and was awarded the 2016 NCMEC Texas Hero for Children Award. He currently lives and works in Fort Worth.

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