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Animosity a novel

Ross Marteau is the toast of the international art world for his sensual sculptures of rich and famous women. But when a long-term relationship breaks up badly, he retreats to his Texas hometown--only to have his newfound peace of mind permanently, and profoundly, shattered.

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  • "Ross Marteau is the toast of the international art world for his sensual sculptures of rich and famous women. But when a long-term relationship breaks up badly, he retreats to his Texas hometown--only to have his newfound peace of mind permanently, and profoundly, shattered."@en
  • "An internationally known sculptor is commissioned by a woman to do a sculpture of her sister. Too late he learns that his bond with them is older, darker, and more explosive than he could have imagined."@en
  • "A sculptor well known for his sensual artwork featuring rich and famous women is approached for a commission, and as he gets more and more caught up in the lives of the women it is only a sudden murder that shows him he has been drawn in too deep."@en
  • "Ross Marteau, internationally known sculptor, has recently returned to his Texas hometown where Celeste Lacan asks him to take on a sculpture of her sister, Leda. Ross can't help but be intrigued by Celeste and by a photo of Leda's face, an incomparable beauty. When he meets her, Ross is stunned to discover that Leda's body is as startlingly unique as her face is beautiful. He becomes consumed with portraying the duality of her body. Soon he's romantically involved with one sister; his relationship with the other is harder to define. Then a sudden, violent murder draws him deeper into their world. Too late, Ross will learn that his bond with the women is older, darker, and more explosive than he could ever have imagined."@en

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  • "Audiobooks"@en
  • "Romantic suspense fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Psychological fiction"@en

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  • "Animosity a novel"@en
  • "Animosity"@en
  • "Animosity"