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The Vanished Child
The Vanished Child
Author: Sarah Smith
"Truly mesmerizing." — MILWAUKEE JOURNAL — New England, 1887. The millionaire William Knight is brutally murdered and the only witness is his grandchild, Richard, who himself disappears, and is presumed dead. Eighteen years later, Richard is "recognized" in Switzerland in the person of Alexander von Reisden, and William Knight's only son, Gilbert,...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780345373502
ISBN-10: 0345373502
Publication Date: 3/17/1992
Pages: 420
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  • Currently 2.5/5 Stars.
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2.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 3
Although not a new book or new author, she was new to me. I loved this book and was fortunate to get the next two in the trilogy off this website. If you like 1900 Boston and a murder mystery, this is the book for you!
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Helpful Score: 1
This book is a great old fashioned who-done-it, the best I've read in quite some time. The first few chapters were difficult to get through, because of somewhat stilted, formal language as found in Victorian times, but I'm glad I stuck with the story. You are introduced to a reclusive chemist in the year 1905. There are vague hints about his past, and who he is, until one morning he is mistakenly called by the name Richard. He violently and vehemently denies his name is Richard. A friend tells him about the Knight murders that occurred in 1887, and the child who dissappeared without a trace the day his grandfather was killed. Is he or isn't he Richard - he has no memory of his childhood. Who killed the grandfather? Where is the boy's body? The crime is slowly unraveled, thread by thread. There is no DNA or photographic evidence to go on. No witnesses - or are there? This is a delicious mystery! Can't wait to read the sequel! D.
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