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Latest revision as of 01:49, 23 July 2021
- Author: Nora Roberts
- Publisher: Putnam (hardcover), Jove (paperback)
- Year: 2003
- Editor: Leslie Gelbman
- Setting: Woodsboro, Maryland/Antietam Creek
- Amazon Listing - Birthright
When a Neanderthal settlement is discovered, an unwanted housing project is halted. Archaeologis Callie Dunbrook anticipates the dig of her career. On site is her ex-husband Jacob Graystone, an anthropologist. Even as Callie tries to make sense of what she's finding, a strange woman appears, claiming that Callie is her long-lost daughter. Townspeople begin disappearing, and like many Nora Roberts titles, there are multiple romances and plotlines.
Readers believe this to be a classic Roberts title.