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Il Duomo Di Orvieto (1866)
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Il Duomo Di Orvieto (1866)

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Come September is a story of intrigue involving police, the FBI and the Texas Rangers. The father of journalist Nonie Lee Talbert fears for her life after she interviews a high-priced madame in Washington, D.C. His fear is heightened when the madame is arrested and later dies of a heart attack her first night in jail. Then Nonie Lee starts receiving threatening phone calls. Nonie Lee goes into hiding, and she lives on a remote island in the Puget Sound, writing a book. But misfortune overtakes her when she journeys to the mainland to promote her book. She is mugged and in front of a bookstore owned by a caring man who takes an interest in her welfare.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
562
ISBN
9781168486271

Come September is a story of intrigue involving police, the FBI and the Texas Rangers. The father of journalist Nonie Lee Talbert fears for her life after she interviews a high-priced madame in Washington, D.C. His fear is heightened when the madame is arrested and later dies of a heart attack her first night in jail. Then Nonie Lee starts receiving threatening phone calls. Nonie Lee goes into hiding, and she lives on a remote island in the Puget Sound, writing a book. But misfortune overtakes her when she journeys to the mainland to promote her book. She is mugged and in front of a bookstore owned by a caring man who takes an interest in her welfare.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
562
ISBN
9781168486271