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Woman without a past

Woman without a past

by Phyllis A. Whitney

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In her thirty-fifth novel of psychological suspense, Phyllis A. Whitney spins a spellbinding tale of a young woman's quest to uncover her true identity. Successful young mystery novelist Molly Hunt, raised by adoptive parents on Long Island, is stunned when a chance encounter leads to a startling revelation. She is apparently the daughter of the aristocratic Mountfort family of Charleston, South Carolina, kidnapped as an infant from their ancestral home - and has an identical twin sister. Travelling to Charleston, Molly meets her delicately lovely long-lost twin; her mother's stern cousin, now the family patriarch, doubtful of Molly's identity and suspicious of her motives; and his tiny, enigmatic wife, a psychic who channels the spirit of a man who died mysteriously on the Mountfort estate a generation before. As Molly searches for the truth of her own origins, she comes to realize that the secrets of her troubled family's past have a strange and powerful hold on the present. Her reappearance in the lives of the Mountfort clan sets in motion events that threaten the family's very existence - as well as her own.
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["Women" "Fiction" "Mystery fiction" "Mystery and detective stories" "Large type books" "LARGE PRINT" "Adult fiction" "Woman Without a Past" "Phyllis A. Whitney" "Thriller" "Mystery" "Romance" "Murder" "Lies" "Deceit" "Kidnapped child" "Nanny" "Tutor" "Twins" "Hot Climate" "South Carolina" "Stage Play" "Seance" "Good Spirit" "Bad Spirit" "Fiction thrillers suspense" "South carolina fiction" "Fiction romance general"]

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