
The Birth of a New Moon by Laurie R King
'Brilliantly written, intriguing and wholly absorbing' T. J. Binyon, Evening Standard Anne Waverly, university lecturer and sometime FBI consultant, lives with the curse of a tragic past -- the horrific deaths of her husband and beloved daughter Abby in a mass suicide pact. No one knows what she has suffered better than Glen McCarthy, an FBI expert in cult behaviour. As a professor of new religious movements, Anne is called on by McCarthy over the years to help solve certain FBI cases, and Anne, in an attempt to atone for the long-ago tragedy, has never refused him. Until now. But Anne finds she can't say no to this particular case: a religious community out in the desert that looks as though it has the seeds of dangerous fervour. Slowly Anne works her way into the life of the community, and there meets two children, one of whom reminds her strongly of Abby, her dead daughter, and suddenly she finds herself involved at a level that could be fatal...
'Intelligent and disturbing.. As thoughtful as it is tense, this is a thriller to bring a chill to the heart' Val McDermid 'If there is a new P. D. James... I would put my money on Laurie King' Boston Globe 'Pacy, skilfully layered narrative, notable for its wit, affection and unflashy know-how' Literary Review (of With Child) 'Original, and subtle' Evening Standard (of To Play the Fool)
Laurie King is a third-generation native of San Francisco, but has briefly lived on five continents. She and her husband have two children. They live mostly in California.
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ISBN 13 | 9780006510796 |
ISBN 10 | 0006510795 |
Title | The Birth of a New Moon |
Author | Laurie R King |
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Binding Type | Paperback |
Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers |
Year published | 1999-09-20 |
Number of pages | 448 |
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