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Llewellyn, Caroline
LADY OF THE LABYRINTH
New York : Scribner, 1990.
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Allison Jordan is a research assistant for the American Embassy in Bonn. She hears that Hugh Raphael, a famous architect unheard of since disappearing into North Africa three years ago, has resurfaced in Tunis, boarded a plane for Palermo, the vanished again. Her younger half-brother, Jay, is almost abducted but manages to flee boarding school and lands on Allison's doorstep. She is about to start off on vacation, but Jay convinces her he knows where their architect father is holed up. It has to do with the Castle in an obscure village on Sicily. The labyrinth has served Hugo well in the past. This is an exciting telling of discoveries about the labyrinth yet to be made.
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