Telling Lies to Alice

Telling Lies to Alice
ISBN-10
0385335806
ISBN-13
9780385335805
Category
Country life
Pages
290
Language
English
Published
2004
Publisher
Delta
Author
LAURA WILSON

Description

Six years after the apparent suicide of her fianc, Lenny Maxted, a member of Britain's best-loved comedy team, Alice Conway is delighted when Lenny's former stage partner reenters her life, until she discovers just how dangerous he is and that she is surrounded by those telling her lies.

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