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By Judy Smith "judylynnsbooks" (jamestown, ky United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: The Deep Well at Noon, Part 1 (Thorndike Press Large Print Buckinghams) (Hardcover)
Holly Beckman's job in Aspinall's Antique Shop is threatened when the owner James Aspinall dies. Acknowledging her flair and honesty, he bequeaths her a quarter share of the business on condition that it remains a going concern. Aspinall's charming but dissolute son David and his snobbish daughter Andrea furiously oppose Holly's inheritance. But Holly has been given a purpose in life and will not yield. Determination and skills as an antique dealer become prime weapons in a war of prejudice and distrust. Then Holly has to make her most difficult decision, she must choose between love and ambition, unaware that tragedy lies in wait for her down each shadowed path. 875 pages. |
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The Deep Well at Noon, Part 1 (Thorndike Press Large Print Buckinghams) by Jessica Stirling (Hardcover - July 1986)
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