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192 pages, Paperback
First published August 31, 2006
Never before had he had reason to question his mental acuity, but nothing about his new wife was making sense.
She was an heiress in her own right, had demanded an extortionate sum of money from him on her wedding day, a sum which he knew had already vanished from her account—and yet there were no visible signs of profligate spending.
She’d led a pampered and privileged existence from the day she was born, and yet she’d been in the kitchen making her own lunch as if she did it every day.
And she’d been wearing a pair of ancient jeans that no previous woman of his acquaintance would have been seen dead in.
It did not add up.

