THE DAMAGE DONE
by Hilary Davidson
(Forge, Fall 2010)
"It was the bright yellow tape that finally convinced me my sister was dead." From that opening sentence of Hilary Davidson’s THE DAMAGE DONE, the reader is hooked.
Journalist/fiction writer Davidson has created a terrific voice for her heroine, a travel writer who is called back to New York when her estranged sister is murdered—only to discover that the body in her apartment is that of a stranger who’d stolen her sister’s identity, and that her sister has vanished.
The author, herself a travel writer, is at work on the second novel in the series, set at Machu Picchu, where a woman dies in a suspicious fall from the mountain.
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