Midnight in Ruby Bayou
New York : PerfectBound, 2002.
Format: Ebook
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From New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth Lowell comes a tale of adventure and electrifying suspense. Faith Donovan has poured her heart and soul into making exquisite artistic jewelry favored by the rich and famous. Her creations require rubles of the finest quality. To get such gems, Faith, whom experience has taught to trust NO man outside her family, must work with Owen Walker, an easy-going Southerner with an intimate knowledge of the ruby trade and mans murderous greed. Faith and Walker travel to Savannah to seek the help of the Montegeaus, a family reputed to be in possession of a fortune in fine gems. Drawn into a terrifying web of greed, corruption, and betrayal, Faith and Walker discover the dark and shameful secrets of generations of Montegeaus. Horrified by what they have learned and the danger that is closing in on them, they race for their lives across the black water of the salt marshes-pursued by greedy men and a deadly past.
ISBN:
0060505206 (electronic bk. : Adobe Reader)
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Ebook
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Special features: "Donovans IV: a conversation with Elizabeth Lowell"; with the conclusion of her Donovans quartet, Elizabeth Lowell discusses its origin and inspiration, with particular emphasis on "Midnight in Ruby Bayou."
Electronic resource.
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Special features: "Donovans IV: a conversation with Elizabeth Lowell"; with the conclusion of her Donovans quartet, Elizabeth Lowell discusses its origin and inspiration, with particular emphasis on "Midnight in Ruby Bayou."
Electronic resource.
Requires Adobe Digital Editions (file size: 1752 KB) or Mobipocket Reader (file size: 508 KB).