Liz Moore
Liz Moore is an American author known for her novels that often explore themes of family, identity, and human connection. Her notable works include 'The Unseen World' and 'Long Bright River'.
Books
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1. The God Of The Woods
In the summer of 1975, a young girl named Barbara Van Laar disappears from her family's Adirondack camp. As the daughter of the camp's owners, her disappearance sends shockwaves through the community, especially since her brother vanished under similar circumstances years earlier. The story delves into the complex dynamics between the Van Laar family and the local workers, unraveling hidden secrets and exploring themes of mystery and redemption.
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2. Long Bright River
Set against the backdrop of a Philadelphia neighborhood ravaged by the opioid crisis, the story follows two estranged sisters whose lives have taken drastically different paths. One sister, a police officer, is determined to find her missing sibling, who struggles with addiction. As she navigates her personal and professional challenges, she uncovers a series of mysterious murders that may be connected to her sister's disappearance. The narrative weaves together themes of family, addiction, and resilience, offering a poignant exploration of the bonds that both unite and divide.
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3. The Unseen World
Set against the backdrop of Boston in the 1980s, this poignant narrative follows Ada Sibelius, a brilliant young girl raised by her enigmatic father, David, a computer scientist working on artificial intelligence. As David's mental health declines, Ada is thrust into a world of uncertainty, uncovering secrets about her father's past and grappling with the complexities of identity, memory, and the nature of human connection. Through a blend of mystery and emotional depth, the story explores the intersection of technology and humanity, ultimately revealing the profound impact of love and truth on one's understanding of self.
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