### Number-one *New York Times* best-selling author Iris Johansen is back with the first book in a chilling new Eve Duncan trilogy that asks the question: Will Eve survive what lies ahead? Forensic sculptor Eve Duncan's mission is to bring closure to the families whose loved ones have vanished. S
Taking Eve
โ Scribed by Iris Johansen
- Publisher
- St. Martins Press
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 158 KB
- Edition
- First edition
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1250019974
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โฆ Synopsis
Forensic sculptor Eve Duncan's mission is to bring closure to the families whose loved ones have vanished. She knows their anguish--her own beloved daughter, Bonnie, was taken from her when Bonnie was just seven years old. It is only recently that this mystery was resolved and Eve could begin her journey to peace. Now, Jim Doane wants the same kind of answers that Eve always longed for. His twenty-five-year old son is missing, and he has only partial skull fragments as evidence. But he cannot go to the police for answers without risking his own secrets and hidden agendas, so instead he chooses a bold step to find the truth--a truth that takes Eve down a twisted path of madness and evil. Doane needs Eve Duncan's skill and he'll do anything to get it. Even if it means "taking Eve."
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