Long Lost

Long Lost by Harlan Coben, published by Orion in 2009, is a gripping narrative that follows Myron as he travels to Paris at the request of an old lover, Terese, who finds herself in a precarious situation. Upon arrival, Myron learns that Terese’s husband has been murdered, and she is the prime suspect. The investigation reveals a complex web of mysteries, including the presence of blood at the crime scene that belongs to Myron’s daughter, who was presumed dead for a decade.
Readers will delve into a story filled with intrigue as Myron and Terese navigate a series of unexpected revelations. The plot raises critical questions about the past and the nature of familial ties, exploring themes of mystery and suspense against the backdrop of city life. This edition spans 371 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers into a world where the truth is elusive and the stakes are high.
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Myron is summoned to Paris at the behest of an old lover, Terese. She is in unspecified trouble and needs his help. When he gets there, he discovers that her husband has been murdered and she is the main suspect. The interesting thing is that more than one blood-type has been discovered at the scene – and the other blood can only be attributed to his daughter. But she died 10 years before.
As Myron and Terese try to find out exactly what’s going on, they uncover more and more questions. Did the daughter really die? Did Terese’s husband have a further child with someone else?
But when the truth is something no one expected…
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