Swedish archaeologist Louise Cantor returns from a dig to find her son, Henrik, an apparent suicide. Although the clues are scant - Henrik is found in pajamas when he always slept nude; his computer is missing - Cantor knows he was murdered and sets out to prove it. As she puzzles over Henrik's obsession with the post-autopsy disappearance of JFK's brain and retraces her son's work with African AIDS patients, Cantor thinks in terms of reassembling pottery shards. But there may be vase breakers afoot willing to do anything to keep her from unearthing the truth. Some descriptions of violence.
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