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New England, 1887. A millionaire is brutally murdered. The only witness, his young grandchild, mysteriously disappears . . . Eighteen years later, in Switzerland, a man with no memory is “recognized” as Richard Knight, the missing child. Thus begins a masterpiece of historical suspense, as one man’s obsession leads him toward a shattering truth–and to a killer, still at large. . . .
“Stunning . . . Tells a grim tale of murder and duplicity in stately prose that subtly enhances the psychological horrors.”
–The New York Times Book Review
“Has all the ingredients of a juicy novel: greed, suspicion, love, madness and amnesia. Sarah Smith pulls it all together with a rare talent for telling a complex story in beautifully simple language.”
–San Francisco Chronicle
“[A] deliciously intriguing tale. . . An artful literary puzzler featuring the kind of thick period detail and narrative intricacy mastered by Charles Dickens. . . This one belongs on the permanent shelf.”
–The Philadelphia Inquirer
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