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OverviewA New York Times Bestselling Author After escaping from a private sanitarium, Adelaide Blake arrives in Burning Cove, California, desperate to start over. Working at an herbal tea shop, she meets Jake Truett, a recently widowed businessman in town for a therapeutic rest. Unbeknownst to Adelaide, that is a cover. In Burning Cove, no one is who they seem. And in that shadowy underground are connections to the woman Adelaide used to be. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Amanda QuickPublisher: Thorndike Press Large Print Imprint: Thorndike Press Large Print Edition: Large type / large print edition Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 21.80cm Weight: 0.703kg ISBN: 9781432850692ISBN 10: 1432850695 Publication Date: 02 May 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for The Girl Who Knew Too Much ""The action-packed plot is kick-started at page one...Quick has a great time with the 1930s Hollywood-glamour atmosphere.""--The Seattle Times ""There are fierce forces at play in every page of The Girl Who Knew Too Much, and you won't be able to put down this captivating mystery until the last page is fervently turned. What's not to love about a scandalous historical tale set in the glamorous years of 1930s Hollywood?""--Redbook ""Quick is often named as one of the inventors of the romantic mystery, and she writes the genre effortlessly--the love story and the mystery are beautifully intertwined here.""--The Washington Post ""[Quick's] fascinating plots draw her readers along like lambs to a slaughter...a master storyteller.""--The Huffington Post ""A fun, spunky, read that contains plenty of simmering sexual chemistry, which will most definitely satiate the most ardent fans of Amanda Quick.""--New York Journal of Books ""A fascinating look into the bygone days of the glamorous era of Hollywood.""--Fresh Fiction ""All of the key ingredients--wit-infused writing, sharply etched characters, and plenty of simmering sexual chemistry--that readers have come to expect from Quick snap into perfect alignment in this stellar novel. Put that together with a plot that neatly marries high-stakes suspense and a glamorous, old Hollywood setting, and you have a blockbuster that will not only delight historical-romance readers but also entice historical-mystery fans to join in on the fun.""--Booklist (starred review) ""This swiftly moving romance brims with surprising plot twists, delicious sensuality, and a delightfully classy 1930s California setting. An adventurous romp that will have readers hungry for more.""--Library Journal (starred review) ""Quick's ambitious novel, set during the golden age of Hollywood, sparkles with wit and clever plotting.""--Publishers Weekly (starred review) Praise for The Girl Who Knew Too Much The action-packed plot is kick-started at page one...Quick has a great time with the 1930s Hollywood-glamour atmosphere. --The Seattle Times There are fierce forces at play in every page of The Girl Who Knew Too Much, and you won't be able to put down this captivating mystery until the last page is fervently turned. What's not to love about a scandalous historical tale set in the glamorous years of 1930s Hollywood? --Redbook Quick is often named as one of the inventors of the romantic mystery, and she writes the genre effortlessly--the love story and the mystery are beautifully intertwined here. --The Washington Post [Quick's] fascinating plots draw her readers along like lambs to a slaughter...a master storyteller. --The Huffington Post A fun, spunky, read that contains plenty of simmering sexual chemistry, which will most definitely satiate the most ardent fans of Amanda Quick. --New York Journal of Books A fascinating look into the bygone days of the glamorous era of Hollywood. --Fresh Fiction All of the key ingredients--wit-infused writing, sharply etched characters, and plenty of simmering sexual chemistry--that readers have come to expect from Quick snap into perfect alignment in this stellar novel. Put that together with a plot that neatly marries high-stakes suspense and a glamorous, old Hollywood setting, and you have a blockbuster that will not only delight historical-romance readers but also entice historical-mystery fans to join in on the fun. --Booklist (starred review) This swiftly moving romance brims with surprising plot twists, delicious sensuality, and a delightfully classy 1930s California setting. An adventurous romp that will have readers hungry for more. --Library Journal (starred review) Quick's ambitious novel, set during the golden age of Hollywood, sparkles with wit and clever plotting. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Author InformationAmanda Quick is a pseudonym for Jayne Ann Krentz, the author, under various pen names, of more than fifty New York Times bestsellers; there are more than 35 million copies of her books in print. She is also the author of the Ladies of Lantern Street and Arcane Society series. 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