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L'Affaire

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When Amy Hawkins, a successful dot-com executive from California, overhears elderly socialites criticizing her generation's worldly incompetence, she embarks on a journey to Europe in search of culture, her roots, and a worthy cause for her fortune. Her adventure begins at a luxurious hotel in the French Alps, renowned for skiing and cooking lessons, located in the town of Valméri. Shortly into her stay, an avalanche nearly engulfs her, while two fellow guests, esteemed English publisher Adrian Venn and his younger American wife, Kerry, are left comatose in a nearby hospital. The differing French and English laws regarding inheritance prompt Adrian's diverse children—both legitimate and illegitimate—to converge in Valméri, eager to secure their financial interests should he not survive. As an American, Amy's presence complicates the already tense social dynamics, and her well-meaning actions inadvertently trigger a chain of events that reveal deep-seated national differences, customs, and legalities. With the potential for romantic entanglements threatening fragile alliances, the situation quickly escalates into a complex web of intrigue and cultural clash.

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L'Affaire, Diane Johnson

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2003
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Título
L'Affaire
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Dutton Adult
Publicado en
2003
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
340
ISBN10
052594740X
ISBN13
9780525947400
Serie
Calificación
3,1 de 5
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When Amy Hawkins, a successful dot-com executive from California, overhears elderly socialites criticizing her generation's worldly incompetence, she embarks on a journey to Europe in search of culture, her roots, and a worthy cause for her fortune. Her adventure begins at a luxurious hotel in the French Alps, renowned for skiing and cooking lessons, located in the town of Valméri. Shortly into her stay, an avalanche nearly engulfs her, while two fellow guests, esteemed English publisher Adrian Venn and his younger American wife, Kerry, are left comatose in a nearby hospital. The differing French and English laws regarding inheritance prompt Adrian's diverse children—both legitimate and illegitimate—to converge in Valméri, eager to secure their financial interests should he not survive. As an American, Amy's presence complicates the already tense social dynamics, and her well-meaning actions inadvertently trigger a chain of events that reveal deep-seated national differences, customs, and legalities. With the potential for romantic entanglements threatening fragile alliances, the situation quickly escalates into a complex web of intrigue and cultural clash.