Hello, I can't remember the name of this book I was listening to about a year ago and I was hoping someone here could help. Unfortunately I listen to audiobooks more than reading physical books so I have no cover art I can describe or an author to give you a name, so I hope a small synopsis will suffice.
The book is a non-fiction memoir written by a woman about her mother and stepfather going through a shared delusion. She accounts that this delusion started well into her childhood but at the time never knew what was happening.
Later in life her mother and stepfather let her in on their perceived reality, about secret service and how her stepfather works with secret service, how her father was a part of the mob and they've been running from them for years, how people who want to be saved from the mob can come with them and hide in a remote location with everyone else who'd been saved, and how both the secret service and the mob constantly get surgeries to hide themselves and pretend they're people that you know but it happens so much that you can't tell which side they're on.
She, because of all of the odd things that had happened in her childhood, decides to believe them until there are too many plot holes and changing stories that she realises that it all was just a delusion that her parents are living in.
Anyone who's read this book before please, please help! I just remembered this book today and never finished it.
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