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Sharp edges / Jayne Ann Krentz.

Van Pelt Library PS3561.R44 S46 1998
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Krentz, Jayne Ann.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Art museum directors--Washington (State)--Seattle--Fiction.
Art museum directors.
Washington (State)--Seattle.
Private investigators--Washington (State)--Seattle--Fiction.
Private investigators.
Art glass--Fiction.
Art glass.
Seattle (Wash.)--Fiction.
Seattle (Wash.).
Genre:
Romantic suspense fiction.
Fiction.
Physical Description:
320 pages ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Pocket Books, [1998]
Summary:
Eugenia Swift is a young woman of singular sensibilities, a connoisseur of beauty ... and naturally inclined to tackle even the most difficult of tasks on her own. As the director of the Leabrook Glass Museum, she's been asked to travel to Frog Cove Island - an artistic haven near Seattle - to catalog an important collection of art glass belonging to the late Adam Daventry. But thanks to unsavory rumors surrounding Daventry's death, the museum insists that Eugenia take along Cyrus Chandler Colfax - a rough-hewn private investigator whose taste in glass runs to icy cold bottles filled with beer. When Colfax declares they must pose as a couple, Eugenia protests in terms as loud as his Hawaiian shirts. She's loath to disclose the secret purpose of her trip: investigating the disappearance of her good friend Nellie Grant ... the late Adam Daventry's lover. Meanwhile, the green-eyed calm of Colfax's gaze shields his own hidden agenda - locating a priceless Daventry treasure that will help him avenge an old wrong. While Eugenia has always kept her heart on a shelf, their very lives soon depend on making an utterly convincing couple. Because among the chic galleries of Frog Cove Island lurks a killer, and their only chance for survival is the boldest, most artful collaboration they can dare to imagine.
ISBN:
0671523104
OCLC:
37864486

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