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"An absolute don't-miss . . . page-turning mystery." --The Plain Dealer
"Earthshaking. . . . Keeps us guessing . . . right up to the intricately deployed end." --The New York Times Book Review
"Carter twists the plotlines like pretzels while wryly skewering America's wealthy intellectual elite." --People
"A testament to [Carter's] formidable storytelling. The novel's satisfying conclusion also points out how irrelevant genre labels have become." --The Washington Post
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