**Nora Baron is back! When the CIA helps a defecting Russian actress in Venice, the op turns deadly in this white-knuckle thriller from the bestselling author of _Mrs. John Doe_ --proving once again that, in the words of James Patterson, "Tom Savage knows the mystery novel inside and out."** Galin
The Woman Who Knew Too Much
โ Scribed by Gifford, Thomas
- Book ID
- 107579690
- Tongue
- en-us
- Weight
- 301 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781453266144
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โฆ Synopsis
A mysterious note leads a struggling actress to a strange murder investigation
After two decades of striving, Celia is tired of waiting for her big acting break, and finds consolation only in a specific narcotic: mystery novels. After an afternoon binge at the sprawling Strand bookstore, she emerges with a baker's dozen of second-hand thrillers. Inside one of the novels she finds a real-life mystery that will prove to be the greatest she's ever read.
She discovers a slip of paper listing nine bullet points, starting "in re the murder of the Director." Who is the Director, why would someone want him dead, and what on earth does Dan Rather have to do with it? As Celia dives into the puzzle, she finds herself locked in a life-or-death struggle with a gang of international conspirators. These evil men would scare her to death if she weren't a veteran of New York's toughest battlefield: the audition room.
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