Too Rich For Rain (SEVEN PARIS MYSTERIES, #5)

Too Rich For Rain (SEVEN PARIS MYSTERIES, #5)

by Peggy Kopman-Owens
Too Rich For Rain (SEVEN PARIS MYSTERIES, #5)

Too Rich For Rain (SEVEN PARIS MYSTERIES, #5)

by Peggy Kopman-Owens

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Overview

Cover Art © Roger Kopman. Who knew? Spies read! The rich are not like us. When it rains, they simply fly away, taking their secrets with them. On the Côte d' Azur, a missing journalist is given a rare opportunity to becomes an insider, offering his best friend an unexpected invitation to a masquerade ball at the Darimus Mansion in Antibes, and a chance to settle an old score. To spend New Year's Eve on the French Riviera in the company of the rich and royal is more than mystery writer Jamie Litton had imagined. If Ben Foulof's plan works, his appearance there will be an even bigger surprise for his enemies.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940167057708
Publisher: PKOBOOKS LLC
Publication date: 03/05/2023
Series: SEVEN PARIS MYSTERIES
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 569 KB

About the Author

Peggy Kopman-Owens writes suspenseful fiction, gentle mysteries with touches of romance that inspire readers to search for their passports. Her literary properties, reflecting her work in 35 countries, include three series set in Paris. SIMON PENNINGTON MYSTERIES, MRS. DUCHESNEY MYSTERIES, and SEVEN PARIS MYSTERIES now available in eBook, paperback, hardcover, and / or audiobook. (author's photo: © Michael D. Owens)  Cover Art © Roger Kopman. Online gallery at KOPMANPHOTOS.com

"My mother wrote stories and songs, becoming my inspiration, teaching that passion and patience are inseparable partners. From my father and mother, both musicians who loved to travel, I learned to embrace a world full of diversity and endless possibilities. I can never thank them enough for bestowing this lovingly unselfish gift of intellectual freedom."

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