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Woman without a Past

De: Phyllis A. Whitney
Narrado por: Anna Fields
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Successful author Molly Hunt, the adopted daughter of Long Island parents, is stunned when a handsome man she meets in her publisher’s office makes a startling declaration: that he is about to marry her twin sister. Molly soon discovers that she is actually the long-lost child of the wealthy Mountfort family of Charleston, South Carolina. Eager to solve the puzzle of her birth, Molly begins a fateful journey south.

At the historic family plantation, she meets her beautiful twin, Amelia, their reclusive mother, and a cast of intriguing yet disturbing characters who both question her identity and, in their way, confirm it. Nevertheless, her arrival has set in motion a series of strange and frightening events, and in the intoxicating, magnolia-scented world of Molly’s original family, haunting memories of an unsolved murder threaten the family’s very existence—as well as her own.

©1991 Phyllis A. Whitney (P)1997 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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“One of the smoothest suspense novels yet from the prolific Whitney.” ( Publishers Weekly)
“The characters of Molly and her twin, Amelia, are particularly well drawn as one can contrast their similarities and their differences….This is a good, modern gothic novel sure to please those hooked on the genre.” ( School Library Journal)
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