In healing, he finds a mysterious connection between his daughter and his own tragic childhood.The Vanishing Point is about disappearance, trauma and memory, and the possibilities of redemption through a great American road trip and a peek ...
“Uh, please come in, Mrs. Bennett. This is Kate. Kate, Mrs. Bennett is a cousin of Martin Quinlan's.” “Second cousin.” “A second cousin of Martin Quinlan's, you know, the man who owned the—” “I remember,” said Kate.
And readers are again left to marvel at her ingenuity.” —Jay Strafford, Richmond Times-Dispatch From one of the finest crime writers we have, The Vanishing Point kicks off with a nightmare scenario—the abduction of a child in an ...
In this eerie and evocative novel, Elizabeth Brundage establishes herself as one of the premiere authors of literary fiction at work today.
Hannah Powers journeys to seventeenth-century colonial Maryland to be with her sister and, after learning that her sister has died, she falls in love with her brother-in-law despite her feeling that he is lying about her sister's fate.
Vanishing Point is set in Brasilia some ten years after its inauguration. By that time it was beginning to take on the accoutrements of an urban center: malls, shopping centers,...
Presents the story of a young girl of Bologna who worked in her father's all-male painting studio and came to enjoy more fame than any female artist before her.
Presents the story of a young girl of Bologna who worked in her father's all-male painting studio and came to enjoy more fame than any female artist before her.
The planet Khnemu is a closed system, where space travel is prohibited by the white and black holes that distantly ring the galaxy. Each person carries in their genes a Godswitch which enables God to monitor their every move.
In this eerie and evocative novel, Elizabeth Brundage establishes herself as one of the premiere authors of literary fiction at work today.
Julian Ladd and Rye Adler cross paths as photography students in the Brodsky Workshop.
Praise for The Vanishing Point 'This is an astonishing and beautiful novel that brings the art world into sharp relief, as well as a gutsy mysterious story of one woman's journey into the past.
The world Mary Sharrett creates is vivid, intimate, evocative. I was unable to put this book down.” —Sandra Gulland, author of the Josephine Bonaparte trilogy “A truly captivating novel.
A twenty year journey through the nightmare landscape of eating disorders ranging from binge eating disorder, to anorexia nervosa. This is a raw unflinching look at a continuing struggle towards light, recovery, and life.