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Passions run high in the world of publishing, but they rarely lead to murder - or do they? Gloria Grainger, wealthy bestselling novelist, is found dead in her room one morning. Everyone assumes she died of natural causes - except for Willow King. Despite Chief Inspector Tom Worth's mockery of her suspicions Willow is determined to uncover the sinister truth. She finds herself investigating a particularly nasty murder case, in which there seems no limit to the amount of emotional damage people can inflict upon each other. Then Willow herself becomes a target for the same murderous hatred that surrounded Gloria . . . 'This sparkling whodunnit effectively blends mystery, sophistication, and a dash of romantic melodrama' "Publishers Weekly" (Bloody Roses) The Times" (Poison Flowers)
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Bitter Herbs, Natasha Cooper
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 1994
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- (Tapa blanda),
- Estado del libro
- Bueno
- Precio
- 2,49 €
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- Título
- Bitter Herbs
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Natasha Cooper
- Editorial
- Simon & Schuster (Trade Division)
- Publicado en
- 1994
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 304
- ISBN10
- 0671852760
- ISBN13
- 9780671852764
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Novela negra & Thriller, Novelas de crimen
- Calificación
- 5 de 5
- Descripción
- Passions run high in the world of publishing, but they rarely lead to murder - or do they? Gloria Grainger, wealthy bestselling novelist, is found dead in her room one morning. Everyone assumes she died of natural causes - except for Willow King. Despite Chief Inspector Tom Worth's mockery of her suspicions Willow is determined to uncover the sinister truth. She finds herself investigating a particularly nasty murder case, in which there seems no limit to the amount of emotional damage people can inflict upon each other. Then Willow herself becomes a target for the same murderous hatred that surrounded Gloria . . . 'This sparkling whodunnit effectively blends mystery, sophistication, and a dash of romantic melodrama' "Publishers Weekly" (Bloody Roses) The Times" (Poison Flowers)


