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Call Me Elizabeth Lark

A Novel

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A haunting psychological thriller “with a bone-chilling premise and heart-stopping revelations . . . that will linger with you long after the final page is turned” (Heather Gudenkauf, New York Times bestselling author).

Your daughter went missing 20 years ago—and now she's back. Your husband tells you she's not the one, but you feel it in your bones . . . What will you do to keep her home?
Twenty years ago, Myra Barkley's daughter disappeared from the rocky beach across from the family inn, off the Oregon coast. Ever since, Myra has waited at the front desk for her child to come home. One rainy afternoon, the miracle happens—her missing daughter, now 28 with a child of her own, walks in the door.
Elizabeth Lark is on the run with her son. She’s just killed her abusive husband and needs a place to hide. Against her better judgment, she heads to her hometown and stops at the Barkley Inn. When the innkeeper insists that Elizabeth is her long-lost daughter, the opportunity for a new life, and more importantly, the safety of her child, is too much for Elizabeth to pass up. But she knows that she isn’t the Barkleys’ daughter, and the more deeply intertwined she becomes with the family, the harder it becomes to confess the truth.
Except the Barkley girl didn’t just disappear on her own. As the news spreads across the small town that the Barkley girl has returned, Elizabeth suddenly comes into the limelight in a dangerous way, and the culprit behind the disappearance those 20 years ago is back to finish the job.
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    • Kirkus

      January 1, 2021
      A domestic miracle that seems too good to be true is indeed entirely too good to be true. Twenty years ago, Gwen Barkley, who was supposed to be watching her little sister, allowed her attention to wander to her boyfriend, Jared Henderson, and Charlotte disappeared, presumed drowned. Now a woman who looks very much like the adult Gwen turns up with a little boy at the B&B Myra and Herb Barkley own with the highly distinctive necklace Charlotte was wearing when she vanished. Elizabeth Lark, as she introduces herself, must really be the missing daughter she's been grieving for years, thinks Myra. Only she's not; she's not even Elizabeth Lark. Instead, she's Elizabeth Briggs, who's given an overdose of painkillers to Peter Briggs, her abusive husband, and fled under a hastily assumed identity with her 5-year-old son, Theo. Both Myra and Gwen, stricken by guilt, are all too eager to take the newcomer to their hearts despite her protests. But their faux family reunion is shaded by ominous signs. A picture of Charlotte is defaced by an intruder; another picture is stolen; and someone hacks the brand-new security system Myra has had installed at the Barkley. As the complications and dark revelations mount--some of them, to be fair, a lot easier to swallow than others--one thing becomes clear: "Elizabeth Lark has saved and destroyed this family in one fell swoop." Readers who can look past all this suffocatingly suspenseful debut's coincidences are in for quite a ride.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 5, 2021
      At the start of Colasanti’s distinctive debut, Elizabeth Lark and her five-year-old son, Theo, show up at the inn owned by Herb and Myra Barkley in Rocky Shores, Ore. Twenty years earlier, the Barkleys’ then eight-year-old daughter, Charlotte, disappeared from the beach near the inn. When Elizabeth drops a necklace that resembles one Charlotte gave to Myra’s other daughter, Myra is convinced that her missing daughter has returned. Much to the skeptical Herb’s dismay, Myra welcomes Elizabeth with open arms. Elizabeth, who recently escaped from a cabin in the woods after accidentally killing her captor who’d held her for 20 years, decides she must pretend to be Charlotte so she and Theo can have a home and be safe. Someone else knows the truth, however, and begins to stalk Elizabeth and Theo. Alarming family secrets subsequently surface and put everyone in danger. The author’s evocative prose is a joy to read, and the plot contains some great twists. Psychological suspense fans will be rewarded. Agent: Lauren Spieller, Triada.

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