Gone, But Not Forgotten

Gone, But Not Forgotten by Phillip Margolin is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on April 29, 2008. This 480-page novel unfolds in Portland, Oregon, where a series of mysterious disappearances of affluent wives leaves the community in fear. Each case is marked by a single black rose and a chilling note that reads, “Gone, But Not Forgotten,” hinting at a resurgence of terror reminiscent of past horrors.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a gripping narrative centered around defense attorney Betsy Tannenbaum, who becomes ensnared in a web of danger as she navigates her role in defending a client shrouded in ambiguity. The story explores themes of manipulation and the psychological toll of crime, as Betsy risks everything to uncover the truth behind the chilling events. With its focus on suspense and the complexities of human relationships, this thriller delves into the darkness that can lurk beneath the surface of seemingly perfect lives.
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Darkness has fallen on the city of Portland, Oregon. One by one, the wives of affluent and respected men are vanishing from their homes. The only clues to their disappearance are a single black rose and a note that reads, “Gone, But Not Forgotten.” It is the rebirth of a horror that has already devastated a community at the opposite end of the country—and, as it did then, terror and death will follow.
Defense attorney Betsy Tannenbaum is trapped in a nightmare as the shadows of a killer darken her world. And she will soon be risking everything she has and everyone she loves to defend a cold, powerful, and manipulating client who may be a victim . . . or a monster.
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