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A New York Times BestsellerCasey Ellis has arrived at a lonely place in her life. Her mother remains in a coma years after a terrible accident- now her father has died. Although Casey had never met him, she had held out an oblique hope that somedayMoreA New York Times BestsellerCasey Ellis has arrived at a lonely place in her life. Her mother remains in a coma years after a terrible accident- now her father has died. Although Casey had never met him, she had held out an oblique hope that someday this man, celebrated psychologist Dr. Cornelius Unger, might acknowledge her. It comes as a shock, therefore, to learn that he has left her his town house in Bostons exclusive Beacon Hill, complete with maid and gardener. Sensing that he had an ulterior motive, Casey searches the house and finds part of a manuscript that could be a novel, a journal, or a case study. Convinced the harrowing story is true -- and that her father left it as a message for her -- Casey sets out to find the rest of the pages. | |||