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The bridesmaid

Senta Pelham is a mirror image of Flora, the lovely marble bust Philip fanaticized about for so long. But life, like art, is not always what its mere surface suggests. And Senta's strange world of make-believe, where truth and falsehood are eerily interchangeable, soon draws Philip into a shadowy cloister of vague and uncertain terror.--

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  • "Senta Pelham is a mirror image of Flora, the lovely marble bust Philip fanaticized about for so long. But life, like art, is not always what its mere surface suggests. And Senta's strange world of make-believe, where truth and falsehood are eerily interchangeable, soon draws Philip into a shadowy cloister of vague and uncertain terror.--"@en
  • "Senta Pelham is a mirror image of Flora, the lovely marble bust Philip fanaticized about for so long. But life, like art, is not always what its mere surface suggests. And Senta|s strange world of make-believe, where truth and falsehood are eerily interchangeable, soon draws Philip into a shadowy cloister of vague and uncertain terror."@en
  • "Philip Wardman had more than just trhe ordinary squeamishness where death was concerned. Yet he could hardly avoid the suspicious disappearance of his sister's friend Rebecca Neave, especially when everyone was ascribing the cause to murder. Philip's fenimine ideal is the statue of the Roman Goddess Flora in his mother's garden. His marble Flora doesn't fade, doesn't alter, doesn't die. But then he meets Senta Pelham a beautiful, sensual, childlike actress who flgrantly disdains the morals of society and passionately desires the elusive Philip - container."
  • "Philip Wardman had more than just the ordinary squeamishness where death was concerned. Yet he could hardly avoid the suspicious disappearance of his sister's friend Rebecca Neave, especially when everyone was ascribing the cause to murder. Philip's feminine ideal is the statue of the Roman goddess Flora in his mother's garden. His marble Flora doesn't fade, doesn't alter, doesn't die. But then he meets Senta Pelham, a beautiful, sensual, childlike actress who flagrantly disdains the morals of society and passionately desires the elusive Philip."
  • "Philip Wardman had more than just the ordinary squeamishness where death was concerned. Yet he could hardly avoid the suspicious disappearance of his sister's friend Rebecca Neave, especially when everyone was ascribing the cause to murder. Philip's feminine ideal is the statue of the Roman goddess Flora in his mother's garden. His marble Flora doesn't fade, doesn't alter, doesn't die. But then he meets Senta Pelham, a beautiful, sensual, childlike actress who flagrantly disdains the morals of society and passionately desires the elusive Philip."@en
  • "Philip was tantalised and unsettled by the lovely Senta Pelham. He knew so little about her and yet was drawn into the relationship with such erotic intensity that it threatened to engulf him totally. He realized that this relationship would require a murder."@en
  • "A young man who fears violence falls in love with a woman who loves it. She asks him to prove his love ... by killing!"@en
  • "Philip Wardman has a neurotic fear of violence and death. He falls in love with Senta Pelham, who is just the opposite. She is fascinated with death and tells Philip to prove his love for her by commiting murder."@en
  • "As her father is dead, Fee has her brother Philip give her away. When he meets Senta Pelham, one of the bridesmaids, he finds himself drawn into an erotic and disturbing relationship."@en

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  • "Psykiske problemer"
  • "Romantic suspense fiction"@en
  • "Romantic suspense fiction"
  • "Detective and mystery stories"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Unabridged audiobooks"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Spændende bøger"
  • "Audiobooks"
  • "Audiobooks"@en
  • "Erotik"

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  • "The bridesmaid [audio book]"
  • "The bridesmaid"@en
  • "The bridesmaid"