The Vanishing Point
 

The Vanishing Point

by Mary Sharratt

In the tradition of Philippa Gregory's smart, transporting fiction comes this tale of dark suspense, love, and betrayal, featuring two star-crossed sisters, one lost and the other searching.

Bright and inquisitive, Hannah Powers was raised by a father who treated her as if she were his son. While her beautiful and reckless sister, May, pushes the limits of propriety in their small... (read more)

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MarleneNL
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Another book I ordered just based on reviews on amazon.
Looks to be a good read.


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In the tradition of Philippa Gregory's smart, transporting fiction comes this tale of two independent, spirited sisters. Bright and inquisitive, Hannah Powers was raised by a father who treated her as if she were his son. While her beautiful and reckless sister, May, pushes the limits of propriety in their small English town, Hannah harbors her own secret: their father has...

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  • Jeanette S

    jeanette s said:

    I am about half way through this book. I am really enjoying it, what a good read so far. But I know it has to be building to something regaurding May. After Hannah saw the 3 arrows through the heart carved in the mantel in on of the smaller dwellings. I sneak in a few pages during work when ever the boss walks out.

    posted Wednesday, September 10 2008
  • Mrmel

    mrmel said:

    While I can't argue its thorough research and great writing, did anyone else think it was really quite tragic?

    posted Saturday, May 31 2008
  • Rosilyn

    rosilyn said:

    The Survival books are pretty funny. How's this one? it looks pretty good.... I finished the Road btw, omg it was so good. Sooo sad, but soo good.

    posted Sunday, October 21 2007
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