**_The Hotel Danvers looms high above the narrow streets of Portland, Oregon. Imposing and ornate, the Victorian building hides its share of dark secrets --as does the family that owns it--in this chilling novel from #1 _New York Times _bestselling author Lisa Jackson . . ._** London Danvers di
See How She Dies
โ Scribed by Jackson, Lisa
- Book ID
- 107851838
- Publisher
- New York, NY : Kensington Pub. Corp.
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 264 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
SUMMARY: A New York Times BestsellerLondon Danvers was kidnapped as a child from her wealthy family. Over the years, many women have claimed to be the long-lost heiress. Now Adria Nash has arrived in Oregon, claiming to be London - but she's different. She knows personal details only London could have known. And there is someone who does believe her . . . who is watching her every move, waiting to see how she runs, how she screams, and how she dies. EDITORIAL REVIEW: As a child, London Danvers was kidnapped from her wealthy family. Over the years, many women have come forward claiming to be the long-lost heiress - only to be exposed as frauds. Now, another woman has arrived in Oregon, claiming to be London. But Adria Nash is different. She knows personal details only London could have known, yet she can't remember what happened the night of her abduction - a fact that makes family rebel Zachary Danvers suspicious. Still, Adria is determined to prove her identity...there's a paralysing sense of dread she just can't shake. And she's right to be afraid - because someone does believe her. Someone who is watching Adria's every move. Waiting for the right moment to see how she runs...see how she screams...see how she dies.
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