The book The Keepsake was written by author Tess Gerritsen Here you can read free online of The Keepsake book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Keepsake a good or bad book?
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Josephine groaned and her voice seemed to echo back, as though she were in some vast cave that smelled of mold and dank earth. Opening her eyes, she saw a blackness so solid that when she reached out, she half expected to feel it. Though her hand was right in front of her face, she could not see even a hint of movement, not the faintest silhouette. Just the effort to focus in the darkness made her stomach rebel. Fighting nausea, she closed her eyes and rolled onto her side, where she lay with he...r cheek pressed against damp fabric. She struggled to make sense of where she was. Little by little she registered the details. Dripping water. Cold. A mattress that smelled of mildew. Why can’t I remember how I got here? Her last memory was of Simon Crispin. The sound of his alarmed voice, his shouting in the darkness of the museum basement. But that was a different darkness, not this one. Her eyes shot open again, and this time it wasn’t nausea but fear that gripped her stomach. Fighting dizziness, she sat up.
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