
Woman Without a Past
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Joyce Bean
In her 35th novel of psychological suspense, Phyllis A. Whitney spins a spellbinding tale of a young woman's quest to uncover her true identity.
Successful young mystery novelist Molly Hunt, raised by adoptive parents on Long Island, is stunned when a chance encounter leads to a startling revelation. She is apparently the daughter of the aristocratic Mountfort family of Charleston, South Carolina, kidnapped as an infant from their ancestral home - and has an identical twin sister.
Travelling to Charleston, Molly meets her delicately lovely long-lost twin; her mother's stern cousin, now the family patriarch, doubtful of Molly's identity and suspicious of her motives; and his tiny, enigmatic wife, a psychic who channels the spirit of a man who died mysteriously on the Mountfort estate a generation before.
As Molly searches for the truth of her own origins, she comes to realize that the secrets of her troubled family's past have a strange and powerful hold on the present. Her reappearance in the lives of the Mountfort clan sets in motion events that threaten the family's very existence - as well as her own.
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Whitney doesn't quite stand up over time
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Good book.
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As for the romance part of this story, it was a little far-fetched if I'm being honest. I don't feel there was enough interaction between the two to even amount to much, so the feelings that supposedly grew weren't believable for me. In fact, in the beginning of the story, we are unsure about this guy because things just seem fishy with him from the get-go. So when it was revealed that he is the one she ended up having feelings for, I was left feeling like the author just had to think of something last minute so the book could be included in the romance genre. The way the book was going, I really started to think she was going to fall for the guy who was already spoken for, so when it ended up being someone else entirely, it just didn't flow well or make much sense to me.
The narrator wasn't my favorite, but I give her props for doing all the different voices so well. In the end, I could only give this book three stars, and I'm feeling a little disappointed because I had high hopes.
Just OK- A disappointment, actually.
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Good storyline
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good read
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... And, that’s when the mysteries begin begin to unfurl. I could hardly put this book down. The narration is excellent it will be a book I will reread and later read it again. Recommended!
A marvelous mystery exposing old wealth in one family!
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Enthralling
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
No.What could Phyllis A. Whitney have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
Be a little more realistic about the mother's reaction to the lost child.Which scene was your favorite?
When the main character was lost in the theatre and tripped. This was suspensal.Did Woman Without a Past inspire you to do anything?
NoNot what I expected from Phyllis A. Whitney
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Genre-bending
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