Stephanie Harker is travelling through O'Hare airport with five-year-old Jimmy when she is stopped at a security checkpoint. Outside, Jimmy is led away by a uniformed officer. Stephanie's panic leads security to believe she is a threat, while the child disappears into the distance. When Stephanie ha
The Vanishing Point
β Scribed by Gieson, Judith Van
- Book ID
- 109025053
- Publisher
- AudioGO
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 126 KB
- Series
- Claire Reynier 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781620644720
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β¦ Synopsis
Jonathan Vail's novel made him famous. His disappearance made him a legend. Thirty-five years ago the young writer embarked on a camping trip in Utah's Slickrock Canyon, never to be seen again. His journal vanished with him. Now, archivist Claire Reynier--preserver of Vail's legacy--finds herself drawn into literature's most elusive mystery. But separating fact from fiction proves to be a dangerous proposition. The search for the missing diary has led Claire to a case of cold-blooded murder committed in the shadow of Vail family secrets--and linked to a devoted fan determined to keep the mystery of Jonathan Vail's vanishing buried forever...
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