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Игра на богове

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Александър Киракис наследява империя, чиито пипала обгръщат целия свят. Но в триъгълника Холивуд-Манхатън-Егейско море е затворена мрачна тайна, която взривява съзнанието му с пристигането на едно писмо.
Телевизионната журналистка Мередит Кортни години наред изследва трагичната история на едно от най-прочутите холивудски семейства. Зашеметяващата и любов с Александър я въвлича в играта на боговете. В кутията на Пандора красавицата открива стара снимка- ключа от вратата към спомена.
Неподвластни на небесните стихии Мередит и Александър заедно ще отворят вратата...

496 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1988

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Norma Beishir

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I've wanted to be a writer for as long as I can remember. I used to get in trouble in school because I was writing when I should have been paying attention in class. I foolishly sent a handwritten manuscript to a publisher when I was sixteen. It was rejected, of course--but an editor actually took the time to look at it and wrote me, saying I had talent but wasn't ready for publication yet. Some years later, I found an agent and sold my first novel within six months. Six months later, Berkley bought two more books from me--for a six-figure advance. In all, I published five bestellers with Berkley, nine romances through Silhouette, and--obsessed with having creative control--I made the move to self-publishing for my latest two. I write under my own name and two pseudonyms: Scarlett Martin and Toni Collins.

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August 9, 2008
A stunning, young newscaster, Meredith Courtney's dazzling charms and beauty captured the world's most eligible man, Alexander Kirakis, a Greek tycoon, whose wealth and power was matched by his dark secrets.

Their tumultuous romance was a fantasy come true, but a shocking tragedy from the past could destroy their love, empire, and lives.


This was a surprising book to read. It was light and entertaining with its plethora of exotic and exclusive, exotic locations from a Greek island to glittering New York and Paris.

Yet in had incredible depth of perception of human nature and an assortment of psychological and plot twists and turns.

This is a perfect book for those in the mood for a lightweight read full of glamour, tabloid covers, and power games at the heart of the ruthless business world.

Just when you think this book is nothing more than a contemporary romance between a business tycoon and a newscaster tucked into luxurious settings, Norma Beishir probes deeper.

This novel is full of hidden conflicts, dark pasts, and even darker secrets. There is intrigue and mystery, a deep-rooted demand for revenge buried deep under a power-struggle, a subtle peek into human psyche, and a gentle probe into human identity.

Are fame and fortune enough to keep a secret buried forever? What happens when that secret is blown wide open? What kind of future can a man have, when all his life has been a lie?

These are just a few of the questions that breathe dome fresh depth into a light read.
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472 reviews1 follower
June 25, 2014
Billionaires behaving badly, corporate intrigue, beautiful celebrities and a decades old mystery solved rather predictably, but I found this to be enthralling, a real page turner that actually toyed with my emotions. Naughty playboy Alexander Kirakis is the heir to his father's vast empire. Meredith Courtney the beautiful newscaster wants to unravel the mystery surrounding the tragedy that befell the Ryans decades earlier...she resists the charms of Alexander Kirakis for as long as she can, but they are thrown together repeatedly and a romance develops, but how long before their pasts catch up with them?
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32 reviews6 followers
August 3, 2013
I had this one on the shelf for a long time. This summer I decided to read it. It is a good read. Feels almost like watching a movie. The plot is very interesting, and although you can assume what the mystery is, the events are so good intertwined that it does not spoil the surprise. It has it all: crime, success, love, detective elements, even erotics ... A good easy summer read.
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October 3, 2012
Very good book. The author keeps the storyline moving. A lot of suspense and twists and turns you wouldn't expect.
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May 8, 2013
Even though I had a pretty good idea what Alexander Kiakis' secret would turn out to be, it was still very interesting watching the story play out with all its twists and turns. A very good read!
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