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“How long do I have to convince you that my brother is not capable of murdering sixty people?” Christopher Rice, a New York Times bestselling author, presents a gripping psychological thriller featuring a young woman who must save her brother’s reputation and life after he is accused of involvement in a terrorist act. Megan and Cameron Reynolds share a deep bond forged in childhood after their father abandoned the family. However, life's circumstances pull them apart until a crisis brings them back together. At thirty, Megan returns to Cathedral Beach, her mother’s affluent home, where she fears her brother’s carefree charm as a flight attendant and partygoer could lead to trouble. When a bomb detonates in a Hong Kong hotel, surveillance footage shows two men fleeing: one Middle Eastern and one American. Megan and her mother recognize the American as Cameron, who has become entangled with a wealthy Saudi family. In her quest to save him, Megan uncovers a web of secrets and intrigue that stretches from Thailand’s beaches to Hong Kong’s skyscrapers, revealing a dark global conspiracy that implicates her own family.
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The Moonlit Earth, Christopher Rice
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- Released
- 2011
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- Title
- The Moonlit Earth
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Christopher Rice
- Publisher
- Gallery Books
- Released
- 2011
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 384
- ISBN10
- 1439100160
- ISBN13
- 9781439100165
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Mystery & Thriller, Mystery Novels, Thriller, Family, Suspense, LGBTQ+, USA, Dark, Family relationships, Terrorism, Siblings, Thailand, Hong Kong
- Rating
- 4.15 out of 5
- Description
- “How long do I have to convince you that my brother is not capable of murdering sixty people?” Christopher Rice, a New York Times bestselling author, presents a gripping psychological thriller featuring a young woman who must save her brother’s reputation and life after he is accused of involvement in a terrorist act. Megan and Cameron Reynolds share a deep bond forged in childhood after their father abandoned the family. However, life's circumstances pull them apart until a crisis brings them back together. At thirty, Megan returns to Cathedral Beach, her mother’s affluent home, where she fears her brother’s carefree charm as a flight attendant and partygoer could lead to trouble. When a bomb detonates in a Hong Kong hotel, surveillance footage shows two men fleeing: one Middle Eastern and one American. Megan and her mother recognize the American as Cameron, who has become entangled with a wealthy Saudi family. In her quest to save him, Megan uncovers a web of secrets and intrigue that stretches from Thailand’s beaches to Hong Kong’s skyscrapers, revealing a dark global conspiracy that implicates her own family.


