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by Jane Stanton Hitchcock
Jo Slater is shocked to discover that her recently deceased husband has left his vast fortune to his mistress, Monique de Passy. The Manhattan penthouse, the Hamptons mansion, the art, the securities: all of it has been bequeathed to the homewrecking little French aristocrat. Jo decides not to get mad, but to get even, and she sets about trying to frame Monique for murder.
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Published: July 2003
Category: Suspense
Publisher: Warner Books Inc
Pages: 453
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not much fun
by Patricia on May 07, 2007
I liked the premise of the book but I got so tired of everything being so down- one thing after another, the whole book is how much this woman gets dumped further and lower- for such a smart society woman I thought it unlikely she would be the victim portrayed. I kept waiting for her to rise -it wasn't funny or enjoyable to be with her on her journey, and not deep enough to feel much for her as she went.
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