“An intense psychological study of so, filled with achingly real characters and deep emotional resonance….Lippman has not only expanded the frontiers of genre fiction, she has enriched literature as a whole.”
—Chicago Sun-Times
WHAT THE DEAD KNOW
About the Book
One of the most acclaimed and honored writers in the filed of crime fiction, Laura Lippman offers readers a gripping tale of deception and delusion, of family wounds and betrayals.
Thirty years ago, the Bethany girls, ages eleven and fifteen, disappeared from a Baltimore shopping mall. They never returned, their bodies were never recovered, and only painful questions remain. Now, in the aftermath of a rush-hour hit-and-run accident, a clearly disoriented woman is claiming to be Heather, the younger Bethany sister. Not a shred of evidence supports her story, and every lead she reluctantly offers takes the police to another dead end—a dying, incoherent man; a razed house; a missing grave. But she definitely knows something about that terrible day—and about the shocking fissures that the tragedy exposed in the foundation of a seemingly solid family.