The Glass Tower
โ Scribed by Dunnett, Gregg
- Publisher
- Old Map Books
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 358 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1912835126
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โฆ Synopsis
"She burst onto the literary scene with the highest ever advance paid to a British debut author. Her novel featuring a fabulous tower of translucent icy crystal is garnering rave reviews. But as she embarks upon her new life, she discovers that nothing can be hidden forever, especially when living within walls of glass. She fights to keep her secret, but as the stakes steadily rise, she faces a stark choice. How far is she really prepared to go to stop her life from shattering down? Set on a beautiful and isolated island in the south west of England, The Glass Tower combines mystery and suspense with delicious dark humour" --
โฆ Subjects
Middle-aged women -- Fiction
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