The Theft & the Miracle

The Theft & the Miracle by Rebecca Wade is a first edition published by HarperCollins on January 2, 2007. This 368-page novel follows the story of Hannah Price, an ordinary girl who unexpectedly creates a remarkable drawing of an antique carving of the Virgin and Child while in a trance. Shortly after her artistic feat, the statue of the Child goes missing, prompting police involvement and a series of strange occurrences that leave Hannah questioning the connections between her art and the theft.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of mystery and detective stories, as Hannah becomes determined to uncover the truth behind the statue’s disappearance. The plot thickens with the appearance of an enigmatic man and the vandalism of her portrait of her best friend, Sam. As Hannah navigates these challenges, the story explores themes of faith and the extraordinary in everyday life, culminating in a surprising conclusion that invites reflection.
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On a cold, rainy day, ordinary Hannah Price stumbles into the cathedral and does something extraordinary—almost in a trance, she makes a perfect drawing of an antique carving of the Virgin and Child, capturing their every detail.
The next day the statue of the Child is taken from the Virgin’s arms, and a few days later Hannah is interviewed by the police. Soon, strange things start happening to her. An odd man keeps appearing. The portrait she painted of her best friend, Sam, is vandalized. Is it all related to the theft? Hannah is determined to find the statue, even if it will take a miracle.
Rebecca Wade has crafted a thriller that will puzzle and provoke every reader until its stunning conclusion.
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