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The death of Corinne

When legendary French diva Corinne Coreille receives death threats in the mail she retreats to the country estate of her godmother Lady Grylls, which is filled with a strange--and possibly dangerous--assortment of characters.

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  • "When legendary French diva Corinne Coreille receives death threats in the mail she retreats to the country estate of her godmother Lady Grylls, which is filled with a strange--and possibly dangerous--assortment of characters."@en
  • ""Who would want to kill legendary French diva Corinne Coreille? When death threats arrive in the post, Corinne takes refuge at Chalfont Park, the country house and estate of he godmother Lady Grylls. Other house guests include Antonia Darcy and her husband Major Payne, Corinne's dominating agent Maître Maginot, a private detective called Jonson, and private detective called Jonson, and Lady Grylls's nephew, Peverel de Broke. But why has the eccentric millionairess socialite Eleanor Merchant traveled from the US with the sole intention of coming face to face with Corinne? Worryingly, she is convinced it was the singer's haunting voice that lured her son to suicide ..."--Inside cover."@en
  • "Seeking refuge at her godmother's country estate in the wake of a series of death threats, French diva Corinne finds her peace and quiet compromised by the machinations of unwelcome guests, including agent Maître Maginot, private detective Jonson, and a bereaved American millionairess."
  • "When death threats arrive in the post, Corinne takes refuge at Chalfont Park, country estate of her godmother Lady Grylls. Other house guests include Antonia Darcy and her husband Major Payne, Corinne's dominating agent Maitre Maginot, a private detective called Jonson, and Lady Grylls' nephew, Peverel de Broke ... But why has millionairess socialite Eleanor Merchant travelled from the US with the sole intention of meeting Corinne? Could it be because she believes it was Corinne's haunting voice that drove her son to suicide? Praise for R.T. Raichev 'A whodunit that has more tw."@en

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

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  • "La morte di Corinne"
  • "La morte di Corinne"@it
  • "The death of Corinne"
  • "The death of Corinne"@en
  • "Death of Corinne"@en
  • "The Death of Corinne"@en