New York Times Bestselling Author of The Diplomat's Wife
A breathtakingly poignant novel of suspense about a woman who must
face a past she'd rather forget in order to uncover a dangerous legacy
that threatens her future.
Ten years ago, U.S. State Department intelligence officer Jordan Weiss's
idyllic experience as a graduate student at Cambridge was shattered when
her boyfriend Jared drowned in the River Cam. She swore she'd never go
back--until a terminally ill friend asks her to return. Jordan attempts
to settle into her new life, taking on an urgent mission beside rakish
agent Sebastian Hodges. Just when she thinks there's hope for a fresh
start, a former college classmate tells her that Jared's death was not
an accident--he was murdered.
Jordan quickly learns that Jared's research into World War II had
uncovered a shameful secret, but powerful forces with everything to lose
will stop at nothing to keep the past buried. Soon, Jordan finds herself
in grave peril as she struggles to find the answers that lie
treacherously close to home, the truth that threatens to change her life
forever, and the love that makes it all worth fighting for. Fast-paced
and impossible to put down, Almost Home establishes Pam Jenoff as one
of the best new writers in the genre.