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The Purple Nightgown (True Colors, Bk 10)
The Purple Nightgown - True Colors, Bk 10
Author: A. D. Lawrence
Marvel at true but forgotten history when patients check into Linda Hazzard’s Washington state spa in 1912 and soon become victim of her twisted greed. — Heiress Stella Burke is plagued by insincere suitors and nonstop headaches. Exhausting all other medical aides for her migraines, Stella reads Fasting for the Cure of Disease by Lin...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781643528922
ISBN-10: 1643528920
Publication Date: 3/1/2021
Pages: 256
Rating:
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Barbour Fiction
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 6
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VolunteerVal avatar reviewed The Purple Nightgown (True Colors, Bk 10) on + 599 more book reviews
Truth is often stranger than fiction, and such is the history that inspired The Purple Nightgown by A.D. Lawrence. This true-crime-inspired novel is based on the life of Linda Hazzard, nicknamed the Starvation Doctor.

In the early 1900s she promoted extreme fasting as a cure for a wide range of painful physical ailments even though she had no medical degree. She documented her unorthodox treatments in books that she heavily advertised and created a "sanitarium" in rural Washington State where they were administered.

While isolated from family and friends, Ms. Hazzard's patients were subjected to severe fasting, hours-long "internal baths" (extreme enemas), and "massages" that were actual violent beatings. When patients were no longer able to think properly due to physical abuse, they were pressured to sign documents giving Hazzard control over their health decisions and financial assets. During her "career" nearly 20 deaths were attributed to Linda Hazzard and her cruel practices.

These events are more powerful when fictionalized because I could empathize with main character Marvel who suffers from debilitating migraines, and begin to understand the motivation of actual patients in pursuit of relief via drastic treatments. Since this is a Christian fiction title, I appreciated the themes of faith and hope woven into this dark and ominous plot. There's even a romance subplot that was sweet and had me cheering on hero Henry but concluded too "happily ever after" to be believable for the time period.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review. I commend Barbour for continuing to push the envelope in Christian fiction by publishing these historical novels based on true crimes.
flwergirl avatar reviewed The Purple Nightgown (True Colors, Bk 10) on + 92 more book reviews
Another intriguing story, with suspense and romance, based on real crimes. This one had moments edging on horror, yet not without hope. The author draws a clear picture of the main character's desperation to be healed from debilitating migraines; desperate enough to try anything.

"She wasn't alone. Not really. God, in all His vastness and unbounded love, saw her."

Stella's experience at the institute grows darker on one hand, as she feels trapped there and alone, yet her epiphanies of faith bring a wonderful contrast of light in the darkness, as she realizes God has not abandoned her. The tension grows tighter in the last half and the main characters rise to the challenges, overcoming fears, and taking risks to help others. Henry proves himself to be a terrific hero and a true friend. He had me cheering him on, especially towards the end.

I was especially interested in this installment of the True Crimes series because it took place in the county where I live. I had heard about the institute and shudder to think of what went on there. Olalla was quite remote at the time, so it seems plausible that they could cover up their crimes.

Recommend to readers who like historical suspense with faith and a little romance.
4.5 stars

(An ebook was provided by the publisher via NetGalley. All opinions expressed are my own.)


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