A mother vanished. A father presumed guilty. There is no proof. There are no witnesses. For the children, there is only doubt. From the bestselling author of Defending Jacob. . . . "Gripping . . . a masterly piece of writing."--The New York Times "A wonderful, well-written novel that crackles with suspense."--Stephen King
A BOOKREPORTER BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR One afternoon in November 1975, ten-year-old Miranda Larkin comes home from school to find her house eerily quiet. Her mother is missing. Nothing else is out of place. There is no sign of struggle. Her mom's pocketbook remains in the front hall, in its usual spot.
So begins a mystery that will span a lifetime. What happened to Jane Larkin?
Investigators suspect Jane's husband. A criminal defense attorney, Dan Larkin would surely be an expert in outfoxing the police.
But no evidence is found linking him to a crime, and the case fades from the public's memory, a simmering, unresolved riddle. Jane's three children--Alex, Jeff, and Miranda--are left to be raised by the man who may have murdered their mother.
Two decades later, the remains of Jane Larkin are found. The investigation is awakened. The children, now grown, are forced to choose sides. With their father or against him? Guilty or innocent? And what happens if they are wrong?
A tale about family--family secrets and vengeance, but also family love--
All That Is Mine I Carry With Me masterfully grapples with a primal question: When does loyalty reach its limit?
Author: William Landay
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Bantam
Published: 03/07/2023
Pages: 336
Weight: 1.2lbs
Size: 9.54h x 6.31w x 1.18d
ISBN: 9780345531841
Review Citation(s): Library Journal Prepub Alert 10/01/2022 pg. 7
Publishers Weekly 12/19/2022
Kirkus Reviews 01/15/2023
Library Journal 02/01/2023 pg. 55
Booklist 02/15/2023 pg. 23
Shelf Awareness 05/26/2023
About the AuthorWilliam Landay is the author of three previous novels:
Defending Jacob, which won the Strand Critics Award for best novel;
The Strangler, listed as a best crime novel of the year by the
Los Angeles Times, The Daily Telegraph, and others; and
Mission Flats, winner of the Dagger award for best first crime novel. A former assistant district attorney, he lives in Boston.