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"Terrifically compelling ... Sit back and go along for the ride." --- Boston Globe Just after midnight on December 23, 1980, a night flight bound for Paris plummets toward the Swiss Alps, crashing into a snowy mountainside. Within seconds flames engulf the plane, which is filled with holiday travelers. Of the 169 passengers, all but one perish. The sole survivor is a three-month-old girl--thrown from the airliner before fire consumes the cabin. But two infants were on board. Is "the Miracle Child of Mont Terri" Lyse-Rose or Emilie? The families of both girls step forward to claim the child. Dogged by bad luck, the Vitrals live a simple life, selling snacks from a van on the beaches of northern France. In contrast, the de Carvilles, who amassed a fortune in the oil business, are powerful--and dangerous. Eighteen years later, a private detective tasked with solving the mystery of the girl known as "Lylie" is on the verge of giving up. As he contemplates taking his own life, Crédule Grand-Duc suddenly discovers a secret hidden in plain view. Will he live to tell it? Meanwhile, Lylie, now a beautiful university student, entrusts a secret notebook into the hands of Marc, the brooding young man who loves her, and then vanishes. After Marc reads the notebook's contents, he embarks on a frantic search for Lylie. But he is not the only one looking for her.
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Jeg er overbevist om at det forsvinner en del elementer i bøker oversatt fra et fremmedspråk til et annet fremmedspråk lest av en som har et tredje språk. Dette fenomenet tror jeg er avgjørende for hvordan jeg liker denne boken. Helt ok og lettlest thriller med et søkt og hullete konsept er greit, men språket oppleves som totslt klisjéfylt med serier av formuleringen på engelsk som «fy» o.l. huler ut verdien av boka. Jeg skulle gjerne lest den på fransk, da kunne den ha blitt opppevd som virkelig bra.
A potentially interesting premise turned in to an increasingly over-wrought and unbelievable tale.