The girl who knew too much
Welcome to Burning Cove, California, an idyllic small town on the coast that has become a refuge for Hollywood moguls and stars seeking privacy for scandalous trysts and wild parties... Cordelia Carter is a reporter working undercover for a LA-based gossip tabloid. She is on the trail of the biggest story of her career. Oliver Ward is the new, enigmatic owner of one of the most elegant resort-spas. Before he can get a read on the mysterious Cordelia, she discovers the body of a beautiful, fast-rising film star in one of the hotel spa pools.
Available Copies by Location
Location | |
---|---|
Community Centre | Available |
Stamford | Available |
Victoria | Available |
Victoria | Checked out |
Other Formats
Browse Related Items
- ISBN: 9780399174476
-
Physical Description
print
355 pages ; 24 cm - Edition First edition.
- Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2017.
Additional Information
The Girl Who Knew Too Much
Click an element below to view details:
Summary
The Girl Who Knew Too Much
THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Amanda Quick, the bestselling author of The Other Lady Vanishes , transports readers to 1930s California, where glamour and seduction spawn a multitude of sins... At the exclusive Burning Cove Hotel on the coast of California, rookie reporter Irene Glasson finds herself staring down at a beautiful actress at the bottom of a pool... The dead woman had something Irene wanted: a red-hot secret about an up-and-coming leading man--a scoop that may have gotten her killed. As Irene searches for the truth about the drowning, she's drawn to a master of deception. Once a world-famous magician whose career was mysteriously cut short, Oliver Ward is now the owner of the Burning Cove Hotel. He can't let scandal threaten his livelihood, even if it means trusting Irene, a woman who seems to have appeared in Los Angeles out of nowhere four months ago. With Oliver's help, Irene soon learns that the glamorous paradise of Burning Cove hides dark and dangerous secrets. And that the past--always just out of sight--could drag them both under...