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9781445855585 (pbk.)
9781445855578 (hbk.)
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Bradford, Barbara Taylor, 1933-
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Playing the game / Barbara Taylor Bradford.
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[Bath] : Windsor/Paragon, 2011
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493 p. (large print) ; 25 cm.
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Originally published: London: HarperCollins, 2010.
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"Annette Remington is a London art dealer at the top of her game. When a rare and long-lost Rembrandt finds its way into her hands, a high-profile auction ensues and she soon becomes the most talked about dealer in the world. Happily married to Marius, who rescued her from a dark and gritty existence, Annette is his pride and joy. He hand-picks the best journalist to write a profile on his beloved wife. But Marius has made a devastating mistake by bringing Jack Chalmers into their lives and soon Annette's career, reputation and her marriage are on the line. How could he have known that the connection between Annette and Jack would be so powerful and that this inquisitive young journalist would uncover a secret scandal that could destroy them all?" -- Cover
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