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The Girl at the Border

A Novel

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The Girl at the Border

By: Leslie Archer
Narrated by: Brittany Pressley
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One girl missing, one woman searching, both equally lost. Will a shared tragedy help them find their way home - even in the face of imminent danger?

Renowned archaeologist Richard Mathis is half a world away on the island of Crete when he learns his daughter, Bella, has gone missing. Within twenty minutes, he’s on his way back to the States. Two days later, he’s dead.

Richard’s young assistant, Angela Chase, is devastated by the loss of the man who had become both mentor and friend, and she’s determined to find the missing girl, who seems to have made dangerous connections - and whose lonely childhood so resembles Angela’s own. Born Laurel Springfield, Angela now spends her days digging up the origins of a lost civilization while struggling to keep her own past buried. But will the search for Bella expose Angela’s carefully disguised identity - and will she find Bella before she’s lost forever?

©2019 Six String Theory Inc. (P)2019 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Thriller & Suspense Suspense Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction

Critic reviews

The Girl at the Border is mesmerizing. You’ll find yourself unable to set it aside!” (Liz Fenton & Lisa Steinke, best-selling authors of Girls’ Night Out)

“Fascinating and unexpected. The Girl at the Border is one of those rare novels that manages to be current, smart, and completely involving. Loved it.” (Gregg Olsen, number-one New York Times best-selling author)

“An ambitious novel from an author with a distinct voice. The Girl at the Border sinks its teeth into loss, abandonment, and revenge and we’re better off for having lived the story beside the characters.” (Robert Dugoni, New York Times best-selling author)

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Interesting story but way too many character timeline jumps. Very hard to follow. Not predictable so that was a plus. Nice introduction to the impact of 9-11 on American Muslims and archeology.

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The author has written an excellent novel, full of intrigue and suspense! The narration is superb, bringing the characters to life!

Leslie Archer has written an excellent novel!

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The story line is a bit choppy with quickly mended subplots that are not well developed. There is not enough emotional attachment made with the main characters.

Lacks Real Depth

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hard to follow story line on audible. would have been easier to read it I think.

ok

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The story alright in the beginning, but after one of key characters die it became confusing. I could not tell if past or present or what character past history.

Confused

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