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The Lost Years

โœ Scribed by Mary Higgins Clark


Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
191 KB
Edition
1st Simon & Schuster hardcover ed
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


In The Lost Years, Mary Higgins Clark, Americas Queen of Suspense, has written her most astonishing novel to date. At its center is a discovery that, if authenticated, may be the most revered document in human historythe holiest of the holyand certainly the most coveted and valuable object in the world.

Biblical scholar Jonathan Lyons believes he has found the rarest of parchmentsa letter that may have been written by Jesus Christ. Stolen from the Vatican Library in the 1500s, the letter was assumed to be lost forever.

Now, under the promise of secrecy, Jonathan is able to confirm his findings with several other experts. But he also confides in a family friend his suspicion that someone he once trusted wants to sell the parchment and cash in.

Within days Jonathan is found shot to death in his study. At the same time, his wife, Kathleen, who is suffering from Alzheimers, is found hiding in the study closet, incoherent and clutching the murder weapon. Even in her dementia, Kathleen has known that her husband was carrying on a long-term affair. Did Kathleen kill her husband in a jealous rage, as the police contend? Or is his death tied to the larger question: Who has possession of the priceless parchment that has now gone missing?

It is up to their daughter, twenty-eight-year-old Mariah, to clear her mother of murder charges and unravel the real mystery behind her fathers death. Mary Higgins Clarks The Lost Years is at once a breathless murder mystery and a hunt for what may be the most precious religious and archaeological treasure of all time.

Review

Praise for Mary Higgins Clark's The Lost Years:

Once again Mary Higgins Clark affirms why she is the Queen of Suspense Ms. Clark has another winner for her readers to enjoy getting us there with this entertaining taut tale in which the suspense spins from family violence to biblical archeological violence. --Mystery Gazette

At once a breathless murder mystery and a hunt for what may be the most precious religious and archeological treasure of all time. --BookReporter.com

"Clark, known rightly as the queen of suspense, performs her usual magicAn intriguing blend of religious history and contemporary mystery, The Lost Years confirms Clarks status as a writer who is willing and able to bend her formula and to do so successfullyto address topics not often found in the genre. --Richmond Times Dispatch

If youre someone who enjoys sharing novels with others, though, beware: lend this book and you may never get it back. Thats because, for mystery fans, The Lost Years is truly a keeper. --Pittsburgh Tribune

About the Author

Mary Higgins Clark is the author of thirty suspense novels; three collections of short stories; a historical novel, Mount Vernon Love Story; and a memoir, Kitchen Privileges; she is the coauthor with Carol Higgins Clark of five suspense novels: Dashing through the Snow, Deck the Halls, He Sees You When Youre Sleeping, The Christmas Thief, and Santa Cruise. More than 100 million copies are in print in the United States alone, and her books are worldwide bestsellers.


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