Indolent dandy Robert Wringham (“superb”—The Telegraph) occupies a lazy, hazy, mazy world of geriatric flies, winking sparrows, and smiling labradoodles.
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Wringham, Robert
Indolent dandy Robert Wringham (“superb”—The Telegraph) occupies a lazy, hazy, mazy world of geriatric flies, winking sparrows, and smiling labradoodles.
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Evans, Stan
Book One of the Silas Seaweed mysteries.

Evans, Stan
Book Two of the Silas Seaweed mysteries.

Evans, Stan
Book Five of the Silas Seaweed mysteries.

Evans, Stan
Book Four of the Silas Seaweed mysteries.

STEEL, Danielle
Can love conquer all? Kate and Tom are the original star-crossed lovers. Kate is a beautiful model; Tom a successful football star at the peak of his career.

STEEL, Danielle
The riches to rags to riches again story of a film star and her family and their coming to terms with a homosexual son and tragedy.

STEEL, Danielle
This is the story of a successful business man faced with the death of his wife from cancer, a custody suit for her child, and the adjustment to his life this causes.

STEEL, Danielle
Contemporary novel of two people from different worlds whose lives are changed by 'five days in Paris'.

STEEL, Danielle
Charles Waterston's marriage ends abruptly and he is sent to work in New York.

STEEL, Danielle
The time is the 1950's, life was simple, the family was nearly everything.

STEEL, Danielle
After one broken marriage Gillian feels she has found happiness with Chris, however his infidelity sends her into the arms of another man.

STEEL, Danielle
As one of the world's richest women, beautiful Kesia Saint Martin was the pampered darling of the jet-set, her life a careless round of glamourous games.

STEEL, Danielle
Bill Thigpen, writer and producer of the No. 1 daytime TV drama was so busy watching his career soar that he failed to notice his marriage collapsing.

STEEL, Danielle
Life was good for Liz and Jack Sutherland. In eighteen years of marriage, they had built a family, a successful law practice and a home, near San Francisco.