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August 13, 2007: This book is an enjoyable read. However, it is not a murder mystery. It's a story about a legal battle between a young woman and a man that happens to contain a murder towards the end. The murder doesn't take place until the last quarter of the book. This book is well written. Despite my desire to read a murder mystery, I read the entire book. However, had I known that the murder wouldn't take place until the end, I would have skipped this book altogether. If you're looking...
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In a sensational breach of promise suit, two wealthy social climbers are suing on behalf of their beautiful daughter, Zillah. The defendant is Zillah's alleged fiancé, brilliant young architect Killian Melville, who adamantly declares that he will not, cannot, marry her. Utterly baffled by his client's refusal, Melville's counsel, Sir Oliver Rathbone, turns to his old comrades in crime--investigator William Monk and nurse Hester Latterly. But even as they scout London for clues, the case suddenly and tragically...
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Attorney Nina Reilly, struggling to make a living in her one-woman office and raise a young son alone, agrees to take Lindy's case. Nina knows winning is a long shot, even with a brilliant jury consultant and a palimony expert on her side. It's the kind of case—full of passion and explosive secrets—that could make a fortune for a young lawyer. Or drive someone to commit murder—for love, money . . . or the right verdict.
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A Breach of Promise, Perry, Anne: Mystery & Suspense
When a brilliant young architect suddenly ends his engagement to a socially prominent woman, her outraged parents file a sensational breach of promise suit. But the case comes to a tragic halt when a murderer strikes. Sleuth William Monk investigates. A Mystery Guild selection.
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Average Anne Perry; A Breach of Promise; Chivers Sound Library; ISBN 0792722965. Unabridged audiobook on 10 cassettes, approximately 14.25 hours. Narrated by Terrence Hardiman. Ex-library with typical markings; cassettes and case in good condition. Part of the William Monk Victorian mystery series. The parents of a young woman bring suit for "breach of promise" against a brilliant architect, alleging that he has backed out of a marriage agreement with their daughter. $39.90 add to cart
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August 13, 2007: This book is an enjoyable read. However, it is not a murder mystery. It's a story about a legal battle between a young woman and a man that happens to contain a murder towards the end. The murder doesn't take place until the last quarter of the book. This book is well written. Despite my desire to read a murder mystery, I read the entire book. However, had I known that the murder wouldn't take place until the end, I would have skipped this book altogether. If you're looking...
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Breach of Promise (Paperback)
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Breach of Promise Books - True Crime
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Nina O'Reilly, the solo Tahoe lawyer with an attitude, is back. So are her loyal but surly assistant, Sandy, and her oddly detached lover, ex-homicide dick Paul. This time the legal issue is palimony. Wealthy, aggressive Mike Markov tells his wife, Lindy, that he's leaving her to marry a young employee of the business Mike and Lindy have built together. Lindy, a maverick not averse to keeping secrets from her own attorney, hires O'Reilly to bring suit against Mike for half the businessreckoned in...
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Breach of Promise by Perri O'Shaughnessy More New Books
We found 192 used copies, 8 new copies, and 2 collectible copies of this book. (Show all copies of ISBN 9780440224730)
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Charles John Huffam Dickens (1812-1870), also known as "Boz," was the foremost English novelist of the Victorian era, as well as a vigorous social campaigner. Considered one of the English language's greatest writers, he was acclaimed for his rich storytelling and memorable characters, and achieved massive worldwide popularity in his lifetime. The popularity of his novels and short stories has meant that not one has ever gone out of print. Dickens wrote serialised novels, the usual format for fiction at the time, and each new part of his stories was eagerly anticipated by the reading public. Among his best-known works are Sketches by Boz (1836), The Pickwick Papers (1837), Oliver Twist (1838), Nicholas Nickleby (1839), Barnaby Rudge (1841), A Christmas Carol (1843), Martin Chuzzlewit (1844), David Copperfield (1850), Bleak House (1853), Little Dorrit (1857), A Tale of Two Cities (1859), Great Expectations (1861) and Our Mutual Friend (1865).
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English (UK). Français. Deutsch. Español.
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Book Details Perry, Anne A Breach of Promise - 1st Edition/1st Printing Binding: Hardcover Book Condition: Fine+ in Fine+ dust jacket Edition: First Edition; First Printing Size: 8vo Publisher: Fawcett Columbine, 1998, New York, NY, USA ISBN: 0449908496 [Book #17743] A handsome First Edition/First Printing in Very Fine condition in Very Fine dust-jacket Price: $40.00 By Year Of Issue Fiction First Edition / First Printing Similar Books Author Bio Awards Info ...
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As Victorian sleuth William Monk investigates a sensational breach of promise lawsuit, the case tragically ends in a way no one except a ruthless murderer could have foreseen. Ninth in the series. From the bestselling author of Brunswick Gardens and The Silent Cry.
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