Here Lies Daniel Tate
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
A young, street-savvy runaway looking for a place to call home realizes he might have conned his way into the wrong family in this “unique suspense novel with twists and turns that will keep readers guessing” (School Library Journal) from award-winning author Cristin Terrill.
It seems too good to be true when Daniel Tate, missing since he was abducted from one of California’s most elite private enclaves at the age of ten, turns up on a snowy street in Vancouver six years later. At first too traumatized to speak, he is eventually able to tell the authorities who he is and is reunited with his overjoyed family. In time, they tell him, he’ll recover the memories he’s missing; all that matters is that they have him back.
It’s perfect. A miracle. Except for one thing:
That boy isn’t Daniel Tate.
But he wants to be. A young con artist who’s been taking on false identities for years, this impostor has stumbled onto the scam of a lifetime. Daniel has everything he’s ever dreamed of—wealth, privilege, the chance to make a fresh start, and most importantly, a family that loves him. Now that he’s finally found a place to belong, he doesn’t question his luck.
Until he realizes that maybe Daniel isn’t missing at all. Maybe someone knows what really happened to the boy he’s pretending to be…and if he can’t uncover the truth—he could be next the next Daniel Tate to disappear.
Customer Reviews
So freaking good
Here Lies Daniel Tate is one of the best books I’ve ever read. This author comes up with the most amazing plot twists I’ve ever seen. She captures the reader in unimaginable ways. I’m shocked with every paragraph I read. I don’t understand how an author is capable of coming up with such insane plot twists and scenarios! Cristin Terrill is truly a genius. I can’t come up with the words to describe how stupidly amazing this book is!!!
Phenomenal
This novel is so slept on and underrated. A shocking ending. Plenty of plot twists and developments. Characters are so sick, twisted, and lovable. Extremely well done. Honestly one of my favorite reads ever.
It's good but
This books good but the whole concept of the book is a copy of Only daughter by Anna snoexstra (idk how to spell her last name I tried)