Susan Sloan Omnibus: Guilt by Association / An Isolated Incident

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GUILT BY ASSOCIATION Date-rape didn't exist in 1962. But thirty years after Karen Kern's life fell apart on a cold New York night, her nemesis returns, hogging the limelight on prime time TV. Bob, the ex-Harvard man with the fatal charm, is now Senator Willmont, riding high in the polls and running for President. But this is no longer 1962, and times have changed ... AN ISOLATED INCIDENT The motto of Seward Island is 'a good place to visit - a great place to raise a family', but when a fifteen-year-old girl is found brutally slain tranquil surface of the quiet community begins to crumble revealing deep-rooted prejudices and a web of corruption which threatens to ensnare the most innocent of the island's inhabitants.
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AuthorSusan Sloan
PublisherTime Warner Paperbacks
PlaceLondon
Year2004
ISBN9780751536522
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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