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Erben des Schicksals - oder: Diamanten der Nacht: Roman - »Ein internationaler Blockbuster!« Sunday Times

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Eine Liebe wie keine Die große Familiensaga »Erben des Schicksals« von Sally Beauman jetzt als eBook bei dotbooks.

Ein verheißungsvoller Sommerabend in Paris gegen Ende der 50er Edouard de Chavigny, Sohn einer berühmten Juweliersfamilie und Erbe eines gewaltigen Wirtschaftsimperiums, trifft auf Hèléne – und ist wie vom Donner gerührt. Ausgerechnet er, der jede Frau haben könnte, verfällt dieser rätselhaften Schönheit auf den ersten Blick … Doch obwohl Hèléne gleichermaßen von ihm angezogen zu sein scheint, verlässt sie ihn nach einer kurzen, leidenschaftlichen Affäre. Warum nur ist sie ohne ein Wort gegangen? Edouard spürt zum ersten Mal in seinem Leben, dass Stolz im Angesicht der wahren Liebe bedeutungslos wird. Er kann nicht anders – er muss Hèléne wiederfinden …

Sally Beaumans berühmte Saga, die seit ihrem Erscheinen Millionen Leserinnen und Leser begeistert hat – für die Fans der New-York-Times Bestsellerautorinnen Kate Morton und Katherine Webb.

»Ein internationaler Blockbuster!« Sunday Times

Jetzt als eBook kaufen und genieß Der weltweite Bestseller »Erben des Schicksals« von Sally Beauman, auch bekannt unter dem Titel »Diamanten der Nacht«. Wer liest, hat mehr vom dotbooks – der eBook-Verlag.

1120 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 1, 2022

About the author

Sally Beauman

42 books167 followers
aka Vanessa James

Sally Kinsey-Miles graduated from Girton College, Cambridge (MA in English Literature) She married Christopher Beauman an economist. After graduating, she moved with her husband to the USA, where she lived for three years, first in Washington DC, then New York, and travelled extensively. She began her career as a journalist in America, joining the staff of the newly launched New York magazine, of which she became associate editor, and continued to write for it after her return to England. Interviewed Alan Howard for the Telegraph Magazine in 1970 in an article called 'A Fellow of Most Excellent Fancy'. (Daily Telegraph Supplement, May 29th.) Apparently a very long interview. The following year they met again, and the rest is history. After a long partnership Sally and Alan married in 2004. She has one son, James, and one grandchild.

Sally had a distinguished career as a journalist and critic, winning the Catherine Pakenham Award for her writing, and becoming the youngest-ever editor of Queen magazine (now Harper’s & Queen). She has contributed to many leading newspapers and magazines in both the UK and the USA, including the Daily Telegraph ( from 1970-73 and 1976-8 she was Arts Editor of the Sunday Telegraph Magazine), the Sunday Times, Observer, Vogue, the New York Times and the New Yorker. She also wrote nine Mills & Boon romances under the pseudonym Vanessa James, before publishing her block-buster novel Destiny in 1987 under her real name. It was her article about Daphne du Maurier, commissioned by Tina Brown, and published in The New Yorker in November 1993, which first gave her the idea for writing Rebecca de Winter’s version of events at Manderley – an idea that subsequently became the novel, Rebecca’s Tale. In 2000 she was one of the Whitbread Prize judges for the best novel category.

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