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SummaryDear Reader:
False Pretenses was not only my first contemporary
suspense
novel, but was also my first hardcover, published in
October
1988. It came out the following May in paperback. We've
given it a stylishly menacing new cover, and I'm happy to
say that the novel didn't need any rewriting, just some
updating.
Meet Elizabeth Carleton, a fascinating woman who is not
only a famous concert pianist, but is also married to a
wealthy
international business tycoon, Timothy Carleton. She is
the
envy
of all until her perfect life falls apart literally in a
heartbeat:
Timothy Carleton is stabbed in the chest with an ice pick
and
Elizabeth is accused of his murder.
Things rapidly go from bad to worse until a surprise
witness
appears to give her an airtight alibi. The jury finds her
not guilty.
The only thing is: She's never met the man who testified
on
her behalf. What does he want? There is also her late
husband's
family, who are out to destroy her. On top of everything
else,
Elizabeth is expected to take over the financial empire her
husband left behind.
Then three men suddenly appear in her life. Can she trust
any of them? Or is one of them a murderer?
I hope this story will have you turning each dark corner
with Elizabeth to see who's there to do her in. Let me
know
what
you think.

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