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Homeport [a novel]

Dr. Miranda Jones, trying to put a mugging behind her, agrees to date an artifact that may have been the cause of her troubles all along.

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  • "Home port"@en
  • "Homeport"@he
  • "Homeport"
  • "Homeport"@pl
  • "Homeport"@tr

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  • "Dr. Miranda Jones, trying to put a mugging behind her, agrees to date an artifact that may have been the cause of her troubles all along."@en
  • "A woman art historian and an art thief join forces to find a stolen 15th century statue of the Dark Lady, one of Michelangelo's mistresses. Love blooms between Dr. Miranda Jones, a six-foot redhead, and Ryan Boldari, a handsome Irish-Italian, but can she trust him?"
  • "Art expert Miranda Jones journeys to Italy to verify the authenticity of a priceless artwork, only to find her professional reputation damaged, and is forced into an uneasy alliance with Ryan Boldari, a seductive art thief."
  • "Amour et suspense dans le monde de l'art. Des héros glamour pour une histoire qui comporte de nombreux rebondissements."
  • "The Maine air is bitterly cold when Dr. Miranda Jones arrives at the family home after a busy lecture tour. But her blood turns to ice when she suddenly feels the knife against her throat."@en
  • "Art historian Miranda Jones is called to Italy to verify the authenticity of a Renaissance bronze of a Medici courtesan. However, instead of cementing Miranda's reputation as an authority in her field, her credibility is nearly destroyed when the bronze is declared a hoax. Desperate to restore her reputation and prove the bronze is really a previously unknown work by Michelangelo, Miranda turns to Ryan Boldari, a supposedly-reformed art thief."@en
  • "Love blooms between a six-foot redhead art historian from Maine and the handsome Irish-Italian art thief when they team up to find a stolen Italian statue, but can she trust him? Lots of detail on authenticating art."
  • "Art expert Dr. Miranda Jones, summoned to Italy to evaluate a Renaissance bronze found in an old villa, finds herself in league with art thief Ryan Boldari when the statue, which appears to be the work of Michelangelo, is stolen."
  • "Dr. Miranda Jones is mugged in her family home. She tries to put the incident behind her and travels to Italy to authenticate and item of Renaissance art, onlyto find out that the mugging in her home was not a random act."
  • "The unseen assailant attacked Dr. Miranda Jones outside her Maine home a busy lecture tour. After terrorizing her with a knife held to her throat, he stole herpurse, slased her tired and disappeared. shaken by the assault, Miranda welcomed the distraction offered by summons to Italy to verivy the authenticity of renaissance bronze of a Medici courtesan known as "The Dark Lady" However, instead of cemention Miranda's reputation as a leading authority in field, her professional judgement is nearly destroyed when the bronze is declared a hoax."@en
  • "With her career--and her heart--on the line, one woman is about to learn that you can't run away from secrets of the past ..."@en
  • "A woman art historian and an art thief join forces to find a stolen 15th century statue of the Dark Lady, one of Michelangelo's mistresses. Love blooms between Dr. Miranda Jones, a six-foot redhead, and Ryan Boldari, a handsome Irish-Italian, but can she trust him? Lots of detail on authenticating art.--"
  • "A woman art historian and an art thief join forces to find a stolen 15th century statue of the Dark Lady, one of Michelangelo's mistresses. Love blooms between Dr. Miranda Jones, a six-foot redhead, and Ryan Boldari, a handsome Irish-Italian, but can she trust him? Lots of detail on authenticating art."@en
  • "A woman art historian and an art thief join forces to find a stolen 15th century statue of the Dark Lady, one of Michelangelo's mistresses. Love blooms between Dr. Miranda Jones, a six-foot redhead, and Ryan Boldari, a handsome Irish-Italian, but can she trust him? Lots of detail on authenticating art."

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  • "Love stories"
  • "Translations"
  • "Erzählende Literatur: Gegenwartsliteratur ab 1945"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Large type books"@en
  • "Suspense fiction"@en
  • "Large type books"
  • "Suspense fiction"
  • "Romantic suspense fiction"@es
  • "Romantic suspense fiction"@en
  • "Romantic suspense fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "French fiction"
  • "Romantic suspense novels"@en
  • "Romantic suspense novels"
  • "Fiction"@es
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "American fiction"
  • "Polish fiction"
  • "Erzählende Literatur"
  • "Powieść amerykańska"@pl
  • "Romance fiction"@en
  • "Popular literature"
  • "Americké romány"

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  • "Das Haus der Donna Roman"
  • "Das Haus der Donna"
  • "Falsk skönhet"@sv
  • "Falsk skönhet"
  • "Das Haus der Donna : roman"
  • "נמל בית"
  • "Homeport [a novel]"@en
  • "Homeport"
  • "Homeport"@en
  • "Das Haus der Donna : Roman"
  • "Nemal bayit"
  • "Homeport [sound recording]"
  • "Firenzen tumma nainen"@fi
  • "Hē mystēriōdēs kyria"
  • "Biztonságos kikötő"
  • "La dama del faro"@es
  • "La dama del faro"
  • "<&gt"@he
  • "Une femme dans la tourmente"
  • "Une femme dans la tourmente : roman"
  • "Svetionik"
  • "Port macierzysty"@pl
  • "Port macierzysty"
  • "Homeport a novel by Nora Roberts"
  • "Une femme dans la tourmente roman"
  • "Temná dáma"
  • "Plata za krasoty : roman"
  • "El Secreto de una dama"
  • "El secreto de una dama"@es
  • "Falsk skönhet : roman"@sv
  • "Aşk sığınağı"
  • "Aşk sığınağı"@tr

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