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The Last Paradise

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  • 416 páginas
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<b>'There's no denying the beauty and opulence of Morrissey's rendering of place . . . She is a master of the genre.'<i> Weekend Australian</i> </b> Grace has the perfect life: a job she loves, a beautiful daughter and a rich, successful husband. But one night, when their world falls apart in a shocking disaster, Grace suddenly sees what she couldn't admit - her marriage and her husband are a fraud. With the life she knew in tatters, she takes an assignment promoting the launch of a unique luxury hotel, hidden in a stunning, untouched oasis in the heart of tourist-crazed Bali. Here, in this last paradise, Grace gathers the strength to take charge of her world. And, inspired by a woman's story from long ago, she discovers a path to a future she'd never dared to imagine . . .

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The Last Paradise, Di Morrissey

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2019
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Título
The Last Paradise
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2019
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
416
ISBN10
176078172X
ISBN13
9781760781729
Serie
Etiquetas
Ficción
Descripción
<b>'There's no denying the beauty and opulence of Morrissey's rendering of place . . . She is a master of the genre.'<i> Weekend Australian</i> </b> Grace has the perfect life: a job she loves, a beautiful daughter and a rich, successful husband. But one night, when their world falls apart in a shocking disaster, Grace suddenly sees what she couldn't admit - her marriage and her husband are a fraud. With the life she knew in tatters, she takes an assignment promoting the launch of a unique luxury hotel, hidden in a stunning, untouched oasis in the heart of tourist-crazed Bali. Here, in this last paradise, Grace gathers the strength to take charge of her world. And, inspired by a woman's story from long ago, she discovers a path to a future she'd never dared to imagine . . .