Treasure Box

Treasure Box by Orson Scott Card, published by Harper Collins on August 22, 1997, is a first edition novel comprising 384 pages. The story follows Quentin Fears, a man whose childhood tragedy has left him struggling to connect with the world, despite his success in the investment realm. As he unexpectedly falls in love with Madeleine, a woman equally troubled by her reality, Quentin finds himself drawn into a whirlwind romance that quickly leads to marriage.
As Quentin navigates his new life, he must confront the complexities of Madeleine’s bizarre and dysfunctional family, who harbor a shocking secret. The narrative delves into themes of love, family dynamics, and the darker aspects of human nature, as Quentin races against time to protect his wife from an ancient malevolence that threatens to emerge. This edition presents a compelling exploration of personal and external conflicts, set against the backdrop of Quentin’s journey to find connection and understanding.
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A shattering childhood tragedy left Quentin Fears devastated and unable to cope with the world and its citizens. It didn’t, however, prevent him from making millions through brilliant investments. And now the enigmatic recluse has experienced the extraordinarily unexpected: love at first sight.
But a whirlwind courtship and marriage to Madeleine — beautiful, witty, and equally ill-at-ease with reality — is bringing Quentin something other than the bliss he anticipated, for now he must meet his new wife’s family.
A bizarre, dysfunctional collection of extreme characters, they are guarding a secret both shocking and terrifying — as is Madeleine herself. And suddenly Quentin Fears must prevent his dream woman from unleashing an ageless malevolence intent on ruling the world.
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