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Further Lane: A Novel of the Hamptons
Further Lane A Novel of the Hamptons
Author: James Brady
As Another Gorgeous East Hampton season climaxes, a remarkable woman, admired by the millions who know her only through television and her books -- and cordially despised by some of those closest to her -- is found dead on the beach with a stake of privet hedge driven brutally through her heart. Who killed lifestyle guru Hannah Cutting and why? ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780312155339
ISBN-10: 0312155336
Publication Date: 5/15/1997
Pages: 259
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Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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From Library Journal: "After five years abroad, news correspondent Beecher Stowe returns to the family home in tony East Hampton to finish a book on terrorism. However, when wealthy Hannah Cutting, a controversial and much-hated neighbor, is found murdered on the beach, Stowe's new boss at Parade wants a juicy story. Just as Stowe catches wind of Hannah's "lost" tell-it-all autobiography, her publisher dispatches delectable competition in the form of a beautiful and aristocratic editor. Dry humor, literate tone, acid observation, and lots of name-dropping help characterize the village and its people. From a weekly columnist for Parade and Ad Age and the author of several successful novels...for most collections." Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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This is a book my Mother thought I would enjoy reading, I found that my girlfriend enjoyed it more.


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