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Long gone : a novel of suspense / Alafair Burke.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, NY : Harper, c2011.Edition: 1st edDescription: 357 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0061999180
  • 9780061999185
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: When her dream job turns into a living nightmare, causing her to become the prime suspect in a murder investigation, art gallery manager Alice Humphrey must prove that she has been set up--a deadly mission that plunges her into a high-tech criminal conspiracy that is shockingly linked to her own family.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Notes Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Dr. James Carlson Library Fiction Burke Ala Checked out 07/03/2024 33111006537993
Adult Book Adult Book Main Library Fiction Burke Ala Checked out water damage on bottom edge of some pages. 7/20/2023 05/24/2024 33111006753657
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"Long Gone is a tremendous novel, and Alafair Burke is one of the finest young crime writers working today."

--Dennis Lehane, author of Moonlight Mile

Echoing the intensity of Harlan Coben's Tell No One and the psychological depth of Laura Lippman's What the Dead Know, Alafair Burke's first stand-alone novel catapults her into the top ranks of modern suspense. In New York City's cut-throat world of art, appearances can be deceiving--especially when art world newcomer Alice Humphrey becomes a suspect in a gruesome murder at a Chelsea gallery, and is thrown into a treacherous labyrinth of intrigue, crime, and conspiracy. Now, Alice must discover the truth behind the murder before the unsolved mystery claims her as its next victim.

When her dream job turns into a living nightmare, causing her to become the prime suspect in a murder investigation, art gallery manager Alice Humphrey must prove that she has been set up--a deadly mission that plunges her into a high-tech criminal conspiracy that is shockingly linked to her own family.

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