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New York, 1884. Unmarried Sara Smythe gets the chance of a lifetime when architect Theodore Camden asks her to become the house manager of the newly completed Dakota building – the most modern apartment complex in the world. Sara accepts the job, also to see Theo more often, who lives there with his wife and three young children. In 1985, Bailey Camden seeks a second chance. The interior designer has just been released from rehab, is unemployed, and has no roof over her head. Her grandfather was a protégé of Theodore Camden, but lacking a blood relation, she cannot claim the family fortune. Her "cousin" Melinda is a direct descendant. When Melinda offers Bailey a job to renovate her apartment in the Dakota, she seizes the opportunity. The building soon holds no secrets for her, and Bailey makes a few discoveries with far-reaching consequences…
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The Address, Fiona Davis
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- Título
- The Address
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Fiona Davis
- Editorial
- Penguin
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- ISBN10
- 1524742015
- ISBN13
- 9781524742010
- Serie
- Calificación
- 3,9 de 5
- Descripción
- New York, 1884. Unmarried Sara Smythe gets the chance of a lifetime when architect Theodore Camden asks her to become the house manager of the newly completed Dakota building – the most modern apartment complex in the world. Sara accepts the job, also to see Theo more often, who lives there with his wife and three young children. In 1985, Bailey Camden seeks a second chance. The interior designer has just been released from rehab, is unemployed, and has no roof over her head. Her grandfather was a protégé of Theodore Camden, but lacking a blood relation, she cannot claim the family fortune. Her "cousin" Melinda is a direct descendant. When Melinda offers Bailey a job to renovate her apartment in the Dakota, she seizes the opportunity. The building soon holds no secrets for her, and Bailey makes a few discoveries with far-reaching consequences…


