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Beautiful Lies

Author(s)

Emilie Richards

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9781460302934, 9780778322504

Publisher

MIRA

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PDF and EPUB

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A divorced couple are reunited as they search for their missing son and a cursed nineteenth-century heirloom in this saga from a USA Today bestseller. It is a pearl so flawless it has no price. But those who possess it pay dearly. Since the day nearly a century before when it was plucked from Australian waters, the pearl has cursed the Robeson and Llewellyn families, unleashing a legacy of rivalry, greed and murder that has spanned generations and continents. Liana Robeson is now in possession of the infamous Pearl of Great Price and she, too, has experienced its high cost in heartache and tragedy. Suddenly her teenage son is missing—and so is the pearl. Desperate and afraid, she turns to Matthew’s father, Cullen Llewellyn. Together they embark on a heartpounding odyssey to find their son. Swept into the wild beauty of Australia, Liana and Cullen are plunged into a deadly game with a rival who will go to any lengths to possess a treasure as fatal as it is flawless.

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Beautiful Lies

SKU: 9780547840598

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Beautiful Lies

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Clare Clark

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9780547840598, 9780544103801, 9780151014675

Publisher

Harper Perennial

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“Beautiful Lies is set in Victorian Britain; at its center is Maribel Campbell Lowe, the wife of a Scottish M.P. and a self-proclaimed Chilean heiress. But Maribel’s life is based on a web of lies, and a newspaperman’s uncommon interest in her could prove disastrous” —New York Times Book Review London 1887. For Maribel Campbell Lowe, the beautiful bohemian wife of a maverick politician, it is the year to make something of herself. She is torn between poetry and the new art of photography. But it is soon plain that Maribel’s choices are not so simple. As her husband’s career hangs by a thread, her real past, and the family she abandoned, come back to haunt them both. When the notorious newspaper editor Alfred Webster begins to ask pointed questions, she fears he will not only destroy Edward’s career but both of their reputations.