Rouge ex-cop, Virginia (Ginny) Graves quits the force and becomes a private investigator. Trouble is her middle name: Run-ins with the mob, L.A.P.D., F.B.I., bookies, and big blonde assassin, Monika follow her on this high-powered adventure. "I ez killink dat Ginny girl, no?!" Monika exclaims to her
Ginny
β Scribed by Beaton, M C
- Book ID
- 107511128
- Publisher
- Constable & Robinson
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 83 KB
- Series
- CR-596
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781472101181
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β¦ Synopsis
Poor Ginny Bloggs! She had inherited a fortune, a magnificent country estate, and her benefactor's disgruntled relatives - a quartet of querulous schemers - who were horrified to find themselves suddenly at the mercy of a low, common girl; a total stranger - the coal merchant's daughter! Poor Ginny Bloggs! The handsome Lord Gerald de Fremney himself had pledged to keep the more unruly relatives in line. He thought he understood thoroughly modern women. Her reluctant guardians thought they understood society. Such was Ginny Bloggs; as delicate as a china doll, as bold as brass. She understood them all, and now she was going to teach them all what it meant to be a lady!
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