![]() ![]() Why does Sylvie’s husband, Jim, look so bedraggled when Amy tracks him down, and why are all his belongings missing from the Brooklyn Heights apartment he and Sylvie share? Why is Sylvie no longer employed by her high-powered consulting firm? And when Amy finally musters up the courage to travel to the Netherlands for the first time, why do her relatives-the Tan family, including Lukas and his parents, Helena and Willem-act so strangely whenever Sylvie is brought up? Amy’s search is interlaced with chapters from Sylvie’s point of view from a month earlier as she returns to the Netherlands, where she had been sent as a baby by parents who couldn't afford to keep her, to be raised by the Tans. Amy’s questions only mount as she looks into Sylvie’s disappearance. Her successful older sister, Sylvie, who had flown to the Netherlands to see their ailing grandmother, is missing. Twenty-six-year-old Amy Lee is living in her parents’ cramped Queens apartment when she gets a frantic call from Lukas Tan, the Dutch second cousin she’s never met. ![]() and the Netherlands grapples with the disappearance of one of their own. ![]()
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