Kiss and Tell
β Scribed by Fern Michaels
- Publisher
- Kensington Publishing Corp
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 280 KB
- Edition
- First Zebra books mass-market paperback [ed.]
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Putting Justice In The Bank
Life comes in stages. Even the Sisterhood has been content to let their gold shields gather a little dust while they enjoy their friends and family. But when a string of anonymous emails arrives at Pinewood, suggesting shady dealings at a local assisted-living facility, Myra Rutledge and her best friend Annie de Silva are more than ready to out-hustle a master con-artist at his own game. They'll need to enlist some new and untested allies in order to pull off their brilliant plan, all while Myra faces a personal challenge that will rock the Sisterhood to the core. . .
Praise for Fern Michaels and Her Sisterhood Novels
"There's nothing quite like watching the Sisterhood take on corruption and injustice." --RT Book Reviews on Home Free
"Readers will enjoy seeing what happens when well-funded, very angry women take the law into their own hands." --Booklist on Weekend Warriors
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