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Miss Melville Regrets - Evelyn E. Smith
Miss Melville Regrets
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What can a woman do? Susan Melville's trust fund is dwindling, her teaching job is terminated, her lover is abroad for the season, and her apartment is going co-op.So naturally Miss Melville decides to shoot herself at a posh society party. Unfortunately, she misses -- and kills the guest of... show more
What can a woman do? Susan Melville's trust fund is dwindling, her teaching job is terminated, her lover is abroad for the season, and her apartment is going co-op.So naturally Miss Melville decides to shoot herself at a posh society party. Unfortunately, she misses -- and kills the guest of honor instead. When she slips out the door, a stranger follows. He thanks her for doing the job for him, and Miss Melville's new career is born.Of course she has scruples. Miss Melville won't kill just anybody, but she's about to face a job that even she will find a challenge of the most dangerous order, an assignment she just might regret -- for good . . . .
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780917657450 (0917657454)
Publisher: Dutton Books
Pages no: 293
Edition language: English
Category:
Mystery
Series: Susan Melville (#1)
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Kaethe
Kaethe rated it
5.0 Miss Melville Regrets
Apparently suffering from acute nostalgia, I have lately found myself remembering books last read thirty years ago, and thinking of them fondly, and wondering were they really that good? Yes. Susan Melville is a middle-aged artist and Manhattan blueblood, without a job, without a fortune, in a r...
wealhtheow
wealhtheow rated it
Susan Melville grew up the privileged, wealthy daughter of New York blue-bloods, assured of her comfortable place in Society. But it's the 1980s, and the city has changed since Wharton's era. The Melville money is gone and Susan's rent-controlled apartment is being sold out from under her to form ...
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