Palindrome

Palindrome by Stuart Woods is a first Harper paperback edition published by Harper Collins on December 5, 1991. This 464-page novel presents a gripping narrative centered around Liz Barwick, a talented photographer seeking refuge from her abusive husband, a well-known pro football player. Retreating to a serene island off Georgia’s coast, Liz aims to find solace and reclaim her identity, but her past continues to haunt her.
As Liz becomes entwined with the enigmatic twin heirs of the influential Drummond family, she begins to confront her traumatic memories. However, her quest for peace is shattered when a series of brutal murders unfolds, revealing that danger lurks even in the most unexpected places. This work delves into themes of suspense and crime, offering readers a compelling exploration of fear and resilience amidst a backdrop of mystery.
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When both your past and future spell fear.
Award-winning author Stuart Woods has crafted a masterful novel no reader will soon forget. For years, Liz Barwick has been battered by her brutal husband, a famous pro football player. This time it takes an emergency room to keep her from death. Now, the beautiful and talented photographer retreats to an island paradise off Georgia’s coast to find solitude–and herself.
As she becomes increasingly involved with the strange and handsome twin scions of the powerful Drummond family, she feels her traumatic memories begin to fade. But when a killer launches a series of gruesome murders, Liz discovers that there is no place to hide–not even in her lover’s arms.
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