Artfully imagined, intricately detailed, eerily poignant: these are
the outstanding features of Carol Goodman’s literary thrillers. She
is part novelist, part craftsman—and The Drowning Tree is her newest
masterpiece. Juno McKay intended to avoid the nearby campus of her
alma mater during her fifteenth reunion weekend, but she just can’t
turn down the chance to see her longtime friend, Christine Webb, speak
at the Penrose College library. Though Juno cringes at the inevitable
talk of the pregnancy that kept her from graduating, and of her
husband, Neil Buchwald, who ended up in a mental hospital only two
years after their wedding, Juno endures the gossip for her friend’s
sake. Christine’s lecture sends shockwaves through the rapt crowd
when she reveals little-known details about the lives of two sisters,
Eugenie and Clare—members of the powerful and influential family
whose name the college bears. Christine’s revelation throws shadows
of betrayal, lust, and insanity onto the family’s distinguished
facade. But after the lecture, Christine seems distant, uneasy, and
sad. The next day, she disappears. Juno immediately suspects a
connection to her friend’s shocking speech. Although painfully
reminded of her own experience with Neil’s mental illness, Juno
nevertheless peels away the layers of secrets and madness that
surround the Penrose dynasty. She fears that Christine discovered
something damning about them, perhaps even something worth killing
for. And Juno is determined to find it—for herself, for her friend,
and for her long-lost husband.
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ISBN
9780345478450
Published
2017
Publisher
Random House Digital Inc.
Language
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Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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