Missing

Missing

Missing

Ruth Skilbeck

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Editorial:
PostMistress Press
Año de edición:
2015
Materia
Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9780992277956

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Imagine if you forgot yourself, disappeared, and created a new self and life in a place where you are a stranger - how long would it be until the past caught up with you?The mysterious art dealer, the Countess Rivers, is in jail for the traumatic murder she cannot remember. As she paints and writes, readers are taken on her last art collecting trip, that did not go according to plan. From the art world in London to an artist in an Australian sub tropical forest, a lost object of desire returns with unforeseen consequences.What is the significance of the violinist and the music haunting her? Missing is the abridged edition of Australian Fugue: The Antipode Room.First published in paperback December 2015. Published in ebook-mobi (Kindle) October 2015. Series edition published in hardback 2017.This is the original paperback with revisions.

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