"Caroline Cashion, a professor of French literature at Georgetown University, is stunned when an MRI reveals that she has a bullet lodged near the base of her skull. It makes no sense: she has never been shot. She has no entry wound. No scar. When she confronts her parents, they initially profess bewilderment. Then, over the course of one awful evening, she learns the truth: she was adopted when she was three years old, after her real parents were murdered in cold blood ... Now Caroline returns to her hometown to learn whatever she can about who her parents were and why they died"--
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Four stars for the story and the characters. Two stars for the implausibility of the main character's actions late in the book.