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615 pages. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in Fine condition throughout. The Day Of The Disappearance. The Day Somerset, New Hampshire, Lost Its Innocence

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"The success story of the literary season . . . An American thriller reminiscent of the best work of Truman Capote."--"Paris-Match"
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"After "The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair, " the contemporary novel will no longer be the same. Verdict: summa cum laude. . . . A beautiful novel." --"Corriere della Sera"
"Narrative talent is about making a work of art out of life. Dicker has got it." --"Vanity Fair"
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