Sometimes a man who goes missing should stay missing! When a savvy and sexy literary agent by the name of Suzanne Bonchance lures Dick Moonlight into searching for her missing star clientβthe boozing, poet laureate, Roger Wallsβthe PI with the piece of bullet in his brain finds himself waist-deep
Moonlight Sonata
β Scribed by Eileen Merriman
- Book ID
- 100578566
- Publisher
- Penguin Random House New Zealand
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 155 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Auckland, New Zealand
- ISBN
- 0143773453
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β¦ Synopsis
A bitter-sweet novel of forbidden love and family secrets. 'Some secrets should never be told.' It's the annual New Year family get-together. Molly is dreading having to spend time with her mother, but she is pleased her son will see his cousins and is looking forward to catching up with her brothers . . . Joe in particular. Under the summer sun, family tensions intensify, relationships become heightened and Molly and Joe will not be the only ones with secrets that must be kept hidden. 'No one must ever know.'
β¦ Subjects
Secrecy -- Fiction
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