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Enora Andresson

Esta apasionante serie sigue a una exitosa actriz cuya deslumbrante carrera y vida personal se ven sacudidas hasta la médula. Ante un diagnóstico devastador, debe enfrentarse no solo a una enfermedad que amenaza su vida, sino también a complejas dinámicas familiares y a la indeseada atención de un periodista de investigación. Las narrativas entrelazan suspense, profundidad emocional y profundas preguntas sobre cómo vivir plenamente ante la mortalidad.

Curtain Call
Off Script
Limelight
Sight Unseen

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  1. 1

    Actress Enora Andresson has a brain tumour that could kill her, she's struggling with the wreckage of her marriage and has a strained relationship with her son. When investigative journalist Mitch Culligan on her doorstep, asking for her help, she is thrown into danger... and must confront her past while facing an uncertain future.

    Curtain Call
  2. 2

    Sight Unseen

    • 288 páginas
    • 11 horas de lectura

    Enora Andressen's wayward son Malo has received a ransom demand for the return of his girlfriend. But how far can a mother trust her son? With the help of Hayden Prentice, Malo's father, Enora hunts for the truth. It takes her deep into the world of drug dealing, where the sums of money at stake are dizzying and a human life counts for nothing...

    Sight Unseen
  3. 3

    Carrie Tollman awakes in the night to an intruder gazing down at her. He seems crazy. He tells her he's killed before and he'll kill again. Carrie is one of two carers looking after Enora Andressen's favorite scriptwriter. But Pavel is now paralysed, as well as blind, and it falls to Enora to track down this terrifying presence at Carrie's bedside.

    Off Script
  4. 4

    Actress Enora Andressen is catching up with her ex-neighbour, Evelyn Warlock, who is loving her recent retirement to Budleigh Salterton . . . until the September evening when her neighbour disappears. What Enora discovers over the anguished months to come will put sleepy Budleigh Salterton on the front page of every newspaper in the land . . .

    Limelight