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McGINNISS, Joe:Never Enough
- gebunden oder broschiert 2018, ISBN: 9780743296366
" Brand new Book. Susan Mallery, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Fool's Gold romances, proves there's nowhere better than Happily Inc to rekindle first love. Silver Tesdal has… Mehr…
" Brand new Book. Susan Mallery, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Fool's Gold romances, proves there's nowhere better than Happily Inc to rekindle first love. Silver Tesdal has a head for business and a mouth made for kissing, and banker Drew Lovato has his eye on both. But ever since he was dumb enough to let her go, she's kept him at a distance. When the bank turns her down for a loan, Drew sees a double opportunity--he can finance her brilliant, unique idea to rock Happily Inc's wedding industry and win back her trust. Despite her reputation, Silver's not as tough as she seems. Losing Drew nearly destroyed her. Still, his kisses are as tempting as his offer to invest in her business. If she can't quite get over him, maybe she should get under him and knock him out of her system once and for all. But her best laid plans begin to unravel as Silver finds herself falling even harder than when they were high school sweethearts. Which means that she'll have to come clean about the secret she's been hiding from him for years--and risk losing him forever.", HQN, 2018, 6, London: Michael Joseph, 1982. 277 pp. Black boards lettered in gilt on the spine. Light rubbing on the corners of the dustjacket: price intact; book plate beneath the front flap of the dustjacket. Tim Ekaterin's merchant bank, like all banks, invests only in sure things. Now he is about to involve it in a £5 million stallion. Top breeders reckon it's the safest bet in racing, but racing is riddled with dubious dealmakers - people to whom no bet is safe until it's paid in blood.... First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good+. 8vo., Michael Joseph, 1982, 3, New York, NY: Simon, Schuster, 2007. First Edition . Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 9 1/2" X 6 1/2." 358 pages. A true-crime book about the murder of Robert Kissel, Merrill Lynch and former Goldman Sachs investment banker. His wife Nancy was charged with the crime.....but did she do it?? Was it self defence??, Simon, Schuster, 2007, 5<
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Joe McGinniss:Never Enough
- Taschenbuch 2002, ISBN: 9780743296366
Oakhurst, California: Eagle North Communications, 1987. Book. Very Good. Trade Paperback. EX-LIB. EX-LIB with usual library stamps, stickers and pockets. Very good trade paperback. Nice… Mehr…
Oakhurst, California: Eagle North Communications, 1987. Book. Very Good. Trade Paperback. EX-LIB. EX-LIB with usual library stamps, stickers and pockets. Very good trade paperback. Nice clean tight copy.., Eagle North Communications, 1987, 3, The author of Fatal Vision examines the suspicious death of Andrew Kissel, who had received custody of his murdered brother's children three years earlier and whose own killing remains unsolved.The saga of the highly competitive and superambitious Kissel brotherswho both end up murderedis the dramatic center of McGinniss's ( Fatal Vision) newest account of the unsavory side of family life. Married in 1989, Robert and Nancy Kissel looked like the storybook couple: she was gorgeous, he was an upward bound investment banker. But Rob's family was a pressure cooker, and Nancy had a cruel, unforgiving streak (No Amish church practiced shunning with more rigor), and when Rob was transferred to Hong Kong, according to McGinniss, Nancy felt trapped and alone in the gilded cage of their luxury apartment complex. In 2002, she drugged Rob and bludgeoned him to death, then wrapped the corpse in a carpet and put it in storage. Despite her claims of self-defense against an abusive husband, a Hong Kong jury found Nancy guilty. The couple's three children, raised primarily by a nanny, were taken in by Rob's brother, Andrew, who was facing his own legal, marital and financial difficulties, and was soon found murdered in his Greenwich, Conn., house. The case remains unsolved. In McGinniss's compelling account, the Kissel familyfull of potential but riven by endless battles among the brothers and their sister and fatherrepresent the American tragedy in which ambition and the pursuit of wealth turn deadly., 0<
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Joe McGinniss:Never Enough
- Taschenbuch 2002, ISBN: 9780743296366
U.S.A.: Warner Business Books, 2001. Wraps have light wear. Pages are clean with no markings in text.. Soft Cover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall., Warner Busine… Mehr…
U.S.A.: Warner Business Books, 2001. Wraps have light wear. Pages are clean with no markings in text.. Soft Cover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall., Warner Business Books, 2001, 2.5, The author of Fatal Vision examines the suspicious death of Andrew Kissel, who had received custody of his murdered brother's children three years earlier and whose own killing remains unsolved.The saga of the highly competitive and superambitious Kissel brotherswho both end up murderedis the dramatic center of McGinniss's ( Fatal Vision) newest account of the unsavory side of family life. Married in 1989, Robert and Nancy Kissel looked like the storybook couple: she was gorgeous, he was an upward bound investment banker. But Rob's family was a pressure cooker, and Nancy had a cruel, unforgiving streak (No Amish church practiced shunning with more rigor), and when Rob was transferred to Hong Kong, according to McGinniss, Nancy felt trapped and alone in the gilded cage of their luxury apartment complex. In 2002, she drugged Rob and bludgeoned him to death, then wrapped the corpse in a carpet and put it in storage. Despite her claims of self-defense against an abusive husband, a Hong Kong jury found Nancy guilty. The couple's three children, raised primarily by a nanny, were taken in by Rob's brother, Andrew, who was facing his own legal, marital and financial difficulties, and was soon found murdered in his Greenwich, Conn., house. The case remains unsolved. In McGinniss's compelling account, the Kissel familyfull of potential but riven by endless battles among the brothers and their sister and fatherrepresent the American tragedy in which ambition and the pursuit of wealth turn deadly., 0<
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Joe McGinniss:Never Enough
- gebrauchtes Buch 2002, ISBN: 9780743296366
The author of Fatal Vision examines the suspicious death of Andrew Kissel, who had received custody of his murdered brother's children three years earlier and whose own killing remains un… Mehr…
The author of Fatal Vision examines the suspicious death of Andrew Kissel, who had received custody of his murdered brother's children three years earlier and whose own killing remains unsolved.The saga of the highly competitive and superambitious Kissel brotherswho both end up murderedis the dramatic center of McGinniss's ( Fatal Vision) newest account of the unsavory side of family life. Married in 1989, Robert and Nancy Kissel looked like the storybook couple: she was gorgeous, he was an upward bound investment banker. But Rob's family was a pressure cooker, and Nancy had a cruel, unforgiving streak (No Amish church practiced shunning with more rigor), and when Rob was transferred to Hong Kong, according to McGinniss, Nancy felt trapped and alone in the gilded cage of their luxury apartment complex. In 2002, she drugged Rob and bludgeoned him to death, then wrapped the corpse in a carpet and put it in storage. Despite her claims of self-defense against an abusive husband, a Hong Kong jury found Nancy guilty. The couple's three children, raised primarily by a nanny, were taken in by Rob's brother, Andrew, who was facing his own legal, marital and financial difficulties, and was soon found murdered in his Greenwich, Conn., house. The case remains unsolved. In McGinniss's compelling account, the Kissel familyfull of potential but riven by endless battles among the brothers and their sister and fatherrepresent the American tragedy in which ambition and the pursuit of wealth turn deadly., 0<
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McGinniss, Joe:Never Enough
- gebrauchtes Buch ISBN: 9780743296366
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Simon & Schuster. Used - Very Good. . Former Library book.. All orders guaranteed and ship within 24 hours. Your purchase supports More Than Words, a nonprofit job tr9780517580127 ining program for youth, empowering youth to take charge of their lives by taking charge of a business., Simon & Schuster, 3<
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