An academic looking for money finds a seductive woman—and
trouble—in this suspenseful tale by the Edgar Award–winning crime
writer. Professor Lloyd Palmer loves a good biography. His fantasy is
to start an institute to teach young scholars the biographical arts,
and it will take old money to make his dreams come true. In the
Washington area, the oldest money is found not in the District, but in
Delaware, a land of wealth so astonishing that even the Du Ponts are
considered nouveau riche. But when Professor Palmer goes to
Wilmington, he comes away not with old money, but young trouble by the
name of Hortense Garrett. She is his benefactor’s wife, a
twenty-something beauty trapped in an unhappy marriage, whose good
looks conceal the most cunning mind on this side of the Potomac. She
needs a ride to Washington, and Lloyd offers to give her a lift.
They’ve barely left Delaware before he falls for her. By the time
the pair hits the beltway, the ending of his biography will be in her
hands. Praise for James M. Cain’s fiction “Lean, racing . . .
stripped of inessentials.” —The New York Times “Nobody has quite
pulled it off the way Cain does . . . not even Raymond Chandler.”
—Tom Wolfe
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ISBN
9781504094689
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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