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Smoke and mirrors, Elizabeth Peters

Label
Smoke and mirrors, Elizabeth Peters
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Smoke and mirrors
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Elizabeth Peters
Summary
An idealistic young woman finds working a political campaign can be murder in this romantic suspense novel by "a master storyteller" (Mary Higgins Clark). Young Erin Hartsock arrives in Washington, DC, with ambition-and little interest in politics. However, when she's offered a position on a congresswoman's campaign for the Senate, she's more than happy to flee her dead-end job to take on what she expects will be boring administrative work . . . But as the campaign heats up, disturbing events follow. There's a string of dangerous fires, a violent attack, and a seemingly accidental death. Erin begins to wonder about her colleagues all while they grow suspicious of her. Someone's got a secret-and with the election looming, Erin must quickly uncover who's behind the chaos before she becomes a prime candidate for murder. Previously published under the pseudonym Barbara Michaels Praise for New York Times-bestseller Elizabeth Peters and Smoke and Mirrors "[Peters] delivers another sure-fire winner in this romantic adventure set in the smoky, deceptive arena of American politics." -Publishers Weekly
Target audience
adult
Contributor
Content

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