The spike -- Clink -- A hanging -- Shooting an elephant -- Bookshop memories -- Marrakech -- My country right or left -- War-time diary -- England your England -- Dear Doktor Goebbels, your British friends are feeding fine! -- Looking back on the Spanish war -- As I please, 1 -- As I please, 2 -- As
Facets
β Scribed by Barbara Delinsky
- Publisher
- Hachette Digital, Inc.
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 231 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
ALL THAT GLITTERS... ALL THAT DECEIVES...
From Boston to small-town Maine to New York, they shared love affairs,friendships, and betrayals...
Hillary Cox--A successful writer, she could not escape her obsession for oneman, and all the pain and passion he offered.
John St. George--Not content with his father's fortune in tourmaline minesand a chain of jewelry stores, he wanted his father's young second wife,too....
Pam St. George--Her father's death left her at her half-brother's mercy, and John would rule her like a tyrant, and a lover.
Cutter Reid--Transformedfrom a kid with no future to a man of distinction, he was the object ofJohn's undying hatred, and Pam's tempestuous love.
When John St. George announces his engagement on national TV, Hillary Coxthreatens to bring him down in disgrace--while a three-decade-old familydrama of power, duplicity, and money is played out to its extraordinaryconclusion....
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