Here is an idea for a Christmas gift! Or even just a present for yourself.
British author Linda Stratmann, who herself has suffered from hyperacusis and tinnitus for many years, writes Victorian murder mysteries. In "The Children of Silence" the main character has hyperacusis, and the condition plays directly into the plot.
A great read for anyone, with or without hyperacusis, but if your family members read it they will gain a better understanding of hyperacusis while they enjoy a suspenseful murder mystery.
https://www.amazon.com/Children-Silence-Frances-Doughty-Mysteries/dp/0750960108/
The summary from Amazon:
"London 1881: When a body is found in the Paddington canal basin, a woman with a hearing impairment claims that the remains are those of her missing husband, who disappeared three years ago. Unable to prove her case, she appeals to Frances Doughty, the lady detective, to investigate. In this, her fifth case, Frances soon learns that the missing man has secrets of his own, and, when another body is discovered and a witness is viciously attacked, it becomes clear that she must choose her allies wisely."
The dedication of the book reads:
"This book is dedicated to all who suffer from hyperacusis and those who are working to make their lives better."
British author Linda Stratmann, who herself has suffered from hyperacusis and tinnitus for many years, writes Victorian murder mysteries. In "The Children of Silence" the main character has hyperacusis, and the condition plays directly into the plot.
A great read for anyone, with or without hyperacusis, but if your family members read it they will gain a better understanding of hyperacusis while they enjoy a suspenseful murder mystery.
https://www.amazon.com/Children-Silence-Frances-Doughty-Mysteries/dp/0750960108/
The summary from Amazon:
"London 1881: When a body is found in the Paddington canal basin, a woman with a hearing impairment claims that the remains are those of her missing husband, who disappeared three years ago. Unable to prove her case, she appeals to Frances Doughty, the lady detective, to investigate. In this, her fifth case, Frances soon learns that the missing man has secrets of his own, and, when another body is discovered and a witness is viciously attacked, it becomes clear that she must choose her allies wisely."
The dedication of the book reads:
"This book is dedicated to all who suffer from hyperacusis and those who are working to make their lives better."