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How far would you go to reunite a family?From the author of the critically acclaimed North of Boston comes a riveting new thriller about an American woman who travels to Russia to find her estranged grandmother, only to uncover dangerous family secrets and an international plot that will threaten her country, her relatives, and her life. Natalie March is a respected surgeon enjoying a busy life in Washington DC. As her demanding career has left little time for friends or romance, her deepest relationship is with her mother, Vera March, a Russian immigrant and MS patient confined to a rehab. Vera is still haunted by the fact that her Ukrainian parents were sent to the gulag, Stalin's notorious network of labor camps, when she was just a baby. All her life she has presumed that they perished there along with millions of other Russian citizens.



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Elisabeth Elo

Elisabeth Elo's first suspense novel, NORTH OF BOSTON, was chosen by Booklist as a Best Crime Novel Debut of the Year. Her second suspense novel, FINDING KATARINA M., is coming in March 2019. Elisabeth grew up in Boston, attended Brown University, and earned a PhD in American Literature from Brandeis. She worked as a magazine editor, a high-tech product manager, and a halfway house counselor before beginning to write fiction. Learn more at www.elisabethelo.com.



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