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Don't Look Back
- Lavinia Lake, Book 2
- Narrated by: Josephine Bailey
- Length: 11 hrs and 5 mins
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Summary
Bringing back the lovers from Slightly Shady, Amanda Quick plunges us into a whirlwind intrigue involving an ancient cameo bracelet, known as the Blue Medusa, said to possess terrifying powers. Lavinia Lake and Tobias March join forces again, romantically and intellectually, to solve the murder of the beautiful wife of an old family friend.
When she plans to leave her husband, the lovely Celeste Hudson is tragically cut down. The only evidence in the crime is a gentleman's cravat wound around her neck, small compensation for the strange and priceless bracelet that may have been snatched from her wrist as she drew her last breath. Now, Lake and March must find both the killer and the missing relic.
©2002 Amanda Quick (P)2002 Books on Tape, Inc.
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Critic reviews
"Quick...pulls the reader along with her eminently readable blend of humor, sharp dialogue and well-paced plotting. Readers can only hope that they have not seen the last of Lake and March." ( Publishers Weekly)
"A fast-paced, delightful tale." ( Library Journal)
"A fast-paced, delightful tale." ( Library Journal)
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