Die Tragiese Saak van Pamina Vermaak

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Toe Pamina Vermaak by die werk uitfreak, verloor sy haar inkomste, haar kêrel en haar laaste toekomsideale. Sy moet druipstert terugkeer na Witwaterbaai - ʼn plek wat sy gesweer het haar nooit weer sal sien nie. Intussen lek steelfoto's uit van rockster Wolf de Jager se verloofde, aktrise Daniella du Toit, waar sy hom verneuk. Hy gaan kruip op Witwaterbaai weg, maar met sy leerbaadjie staan hy juis uit op dié dorp van bokkoms droog en stoepsit.
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AuthorAnnie Klopper
PublisherKwela Books
PlaceCape Town
Year2018
ISBN9780795708701
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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