Eight days to live / Iris Johansen.
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- ISBN: 9780312368159 (hc) :
- Physical Description: 408 p. ; 24 cm.
- Edition: 1st ed.
- Publisher: New York : St. Martin's Press, 2010.
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Subject: | Artists > Fiction. Cults > Fiction. Duncan, Eve (Fictitious character) > Fiction. Human sacrifice > Fiction. Occult fiction. Paintings > Fiction. |
Genre: | Mystery fiction. Suspense fiction. |
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- Baker & Taylor
After Eve Duncan's adopted daughter, Jane, paints a portrait called "Guilt," a mysterious cult targets the young artist, deciding that she only has eight days to live, during which time they plan on forcing her to lead them to priceless ancient treasure. By the best-selling author ofBlood Game . 250,000 first printing. - Baker & Taylor
After Eve Duncan's adopted daughter, Jane, paints a portrait called "Guilt," a mysterious cult targets the young artist, deciding that she only has eight days to live, during which time they plan on forcing her to lead them to priceless ancient treasure. - McMillan PalgraveNumber-one New York Times bestselling author Iris Johansen delivers a thriller that will chill you to the core: Eve Duncanâs adopted daughter Jane has been targeted by a mysterious cult who has decided that she has only eight days to live Eve Duncan and her adopted daughter, Jane Macguire, are pitted against the members of a secretive cult who have targeted Jane and have decided that she will be their ultimate sacrifice. In eight days they will come for her. In eight days, what Jane fears the most will become a reality. In eight days, she will die. It all begins with a painting that Jane, an artist, displays in her Parisian gallery. The painting is called âGuiltâ and Jane has no idea how or why she painted the portrait of the chilling face. But the members of a cult that dates back to the time of Christ believe that Janeâs blasphemy means she must die. But first, she will lead them to an ancient treasure whose value is beyond price. This elusive treasure, and Janeâs death, are all that they need for their power to come to ultimate fruition. With Eveâs help, can Jane escape before the clock stops ticking?