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Forever
Forever
Author: Judith Gould
On the case of a brutal murder, investigative journalist Stephanie Merlin must enter the world of the deViegas, a family whose fabulous wealth puts them above the law. — Berlin, 1950. The funeral of a legendary diva has thrown post-war Germany into mourning. Lili Schneider, worshipped by millions, has been brought home for burial after a fire in ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781578155187
ISBN-10: 1578155185
Publication Date: 9/2001
Edition: Abridged
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Publisher: Media Books Audio Publishing
Book Type: Audio CD
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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The bestselling author of Never Too Rich here offers a sticky, implausible narrative blend of intrigue, SF and turgid romance, replete with heaving breasts and robust cliches. In 1950, famed diva and Nazi sympathizer Lili Schneider, supposedly burned fatally and beyond recognition in a fire, was buried in Berlin. But was the body really Lili's? When her biographer asks that question, he winds up hung from a chandelier. His niece, glamorous investigative reporter Stephanie Merlin, vows revenge and soon "dies" in a bomb blast meant to stop her probing. Resurrected in disguise, she whips through a full hand of fake passports while hunting the reclusive de Veigas, Brazilian multimillionaires who may know Lili's whereabouts. After ramming their high-security yacht with a motorboat, Stephanie catapults into the heart and bed of their son Eduardo de Veiga, a macho who never once asks about his new lover's past. The elder de Veigas, who seem to have drained the fountain of youth, keep a rabid ex-CIA man on a very loose leash; support an international charity for needy children, many of whom disappear forever; and report daily for mysterious transfusions to a doctor who did research under the Third Reich. Stilted dialogue and florid narrative touches drown the few sparks Gould manages to strike during a manhunt in the final chapters.
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good book. Will be finding more by this author.
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Thi is a well worn but readable book.
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This was my wife's book and I did not read it. My wife said it was a very good book and highly recommends it.


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