Professor Simon Shaw never set out to be a detective. But now he is known as "the forensic historian" and, when not teaching American history to college students, takes on unsolved mysteries from long ago. His latest puzzling case involves Helen Williams who has long suffered from flashbacks of a past life. In them she is a turn-of-the-century woman called Annie Evans who worked at an orphanage and could possibly have been involved in a child murder. Simon is sceptical at first but his need to get to the bottom of this mystery takes over. And the answer that Simon and Helen are seeking will surprise everyone.
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"'Simon is a charming presence.' The Washington Times 'Appealing' Publishers Weekly 'Warm, vibrant portrait of small-town Southern life.' New York Times"
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 138 mm
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978-0-7090-7744-2 (9780709077442)
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Sarah R. Shaber lives in North Carolina with her husband and two children. Her novel Simon Said won the St Martin's Malice Domestic Award. For more information visit her website at www.sarahshaber.com