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Further Lane: A Novel of the Hamptons
Further Lane A Novel of the Hamptons
Author: James Brady
Whether she's climbing Mt. Everest or making the perfect gingerbread house, lifestyle guru Hannah Cutting, dubbed "America's Homemaker," does everything with style. She even, it seems, has died with style-washed ashore naked near her East Hampton mansion with the take of a privet hedge driven through her heart. Though adored and emulated by mill...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780312965983
ISBN-10: 0312965982
Publication Date: 6/15/1998
Pages: 312
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Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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From Library Journal: "After five years abroad, news correspondent Beecher Stowe returns to the family home in tony East Hampton to finish a book on terrorism. However, when wealthy Hannah Cutting, a controversial and much-hated neighbor, is found murdered on the beach, Stowe's new boss at Parade wants a juicy story. Just as Stowe catches wind of Hannah's "lost" tell-it-all autobiography, her publisher dispatches delectable competition in the form of a beautiful and aristocratic editor. Dry humor, literate tone, acid observation, and lots of name-dropping help characterize the village and its people. From a weekly columnist for Parade and Ad Age and the author of several successful novels...for most collections." Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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This is a book my Mother thought I would enjoy reading, I found that my girlfriend enjoyed it more.


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