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Woman without a Past

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Successful author Molly Hunt, the adopted daughter of Long Island parents, is stunned when a handsome man she meets in her publisher's office makes a startling declaration: that he is about to marry her twin sister. Molly soon discovers that she is actually the long-lost child of the wealthy Mountfort family of Charleston, South Carolina. Eager to solve the puzzle of her birth, Molly begins a fateful journey south.

At the historic family plantation, she meets her beautiful twin Amelia, their reclusive mother, and a cast of intriguing yet disturbing characters who both question her identity and, in their way, confirm it. Nevertheless, her arrival has set in motion a series of strange and frightening events, and in the intoxicating, magnolia-scented world of Molly's original family, haunting memories of an unsolved murder threaten the family's very existence—as well as her own.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 29, 1991
      In one of her smoothest suspense novels, the prolific Whitney ( The Singing Stones ) combines a dynamic, likable heroine with eccentric characters, romantic entanglements, family ghosts and a charming setting. When mystery writer Molly Hunt drops off her latest manuscript, she walks into the most important mystery of her life. In her publisher's office, she meets Charles Landry of Charleston, S.C., whose fiancee, he claims, is Molly's long-lost twin. He tells the story of Molly's kidnapping from the Mountfort family mansion, then invites her to Charleston to meet the rest of the clan: Valerie, the emotionally imbalanced mother who has never recovered from the loss of her favorite child; Amelia, the insecure, second-best twin; Porter Phelps, Valerie's cousin and the Mountfort patriarch. Porter's wife, Honoria, a psychic, still hunts for details about a lover's drowning years ago and about the sudden death of Molly's father, Simon. A letter left to Molly indicates that Simon was keeping a dangerous family secret. Are the Mountfort tragedies safely in the past, or is Molly in grave danger? Dramatic revelations, help from unexpected quarters and Molly's need to resolve her identity drive the novel to a satisfying conclusion.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 30, 1992
      One of the smoothest suspense novels yet from the prolific Whitney, this Literary Guild main selection and four-week PW hardcover bestseller features a mystery writer who learns she has a long-lost twin.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:840
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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