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To love and die in Dallas

Rich in both "rowdy" and big city sophistication, Dallas is a city of paradox. It's a city with attitude where men don't walk, they "stride," women with "big hair" speak with a distinct drawl because they want to. It's a city that has experienced, endured, thrived, and even capitalized on the reputation and scars of assassinations, protests, and murder. ToLove and Die in Dallas unfolds through the pages of ill-gotten diarythat recalls the teenage years offour best friends. It recalls a time ofinnocence when Dallasteenagers werebopping at sock-hops to the tunes of Buddy Holly and Jerry Lee Lewis, cruising around White Rock Lake, and hangingout at the drive-in on Garland Road. But time changes everything. It is now the twenty-first century and those carefree teenagers are the power players in Dallas. The murder of one of the friends, Lindsay "Rose" Mitchell, the wife of US Senator James "Buddy" Mitchellturns Dallas high society upside down. Her funeral brings the three best friends back together again, where they vow to find out what really happened. But some stones are better left unturned. Each one of them hasdeep secrets andthey soon realize that anyone of them could be a suspect. At the publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management software (DRM) applied.

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  • "This novel is about the explosive secrets within the diary of Annie Williams, which charts her enduring friendship with high school classmate Lindsey Wilson that began in 1950s Dallas and is tested by unwed pregnancies and broken hearts. Lindsey grows up to become the unhappy wife of U.S. senator James Buddy Mitchell and the secret lover of Frances Zacchoias, a Greek entrepreneur who owns a popular downtown eatery. Lindsey's sudden death shocks Dallas, and her funeral reunites old friends."
  • "Rich in both "rowdy" and big city sophistication, Dallas is a city of paradox. It's a city with attitude where men don't walk, they "stride," women with "big hair" speak with a distinct drawl because they want to. It's a city that has experienced, endured, thrived, and even capitalized on the reputation and scars of assassinations, protests, and murder. ToLove and Die in Dallas unfolds through the pages of ill-gotten diarythat recalls the teenage years offour best friends. It recalls a time ofinnocence when Dallasteenagers werebopping at sock-hops to the tunes of Buddy Holly and Jerry Lee Lewis, cruising around White Rock Lake, and hangingout at the drive-in on Garland Road. But time changes everything. It is now the twenty-first century and those carefree teenagers are the power players in Dallas. The murder of one of the friends, Lindsay "Rose" Mitchell, the wife of US Senator James "Buddy" Mitchellturns Dallas high society upside down. Her funeral brings the three best friends back together again, where they vow to find out what really happened. But some stones are better left unturned. Each one of them hasdeep secrets andthey soon realize that anyone of them could be a suspect. At the publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management software (DRM) applied."@en

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  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en
  • "Suspense fiction"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"

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  • "To love and die in Dallas"@en
  • "To love and die in Dallas"
  • "To love and die in dallas"@en