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The So Blue Marble

1940194 pagesGolden Apple Publishers

Synopsis

"The society pages announce it before she even arrives: Griselda Satterlee, daughter of the princess of Rome, has left her career as an actress behind and is traveling to Manhattan to reinvent herself as a fashion designer. They also announce the return of the dashing Montefierrow twins to New York after a twelve-year sojourn in Europe. But there is more to this story than what's reported, which becomes clear when the three meet one evening during a walk, and their polite conversation quickly takes a menacing turn. The twins are seeking a rare and powerful gem and they believe it's stashed in the unused apartment where Griselda is staying. Baffled by the request, she pushes them away, but they won't take no for an answer. When they return, accompanied by Griselda's long-estranged younger sister, the murders begin... Drenched in the glamour and luxury of the New York elite, The So Blue Marble is a perfectly Art Deco suspense novel in which nothing is quite as it seems. While different in style from her later books, Dorothy B. Hughes's debut highlights her greatest strengths as an author, rendered with both the poetic language and the psychology of fear for which she is known today." -- Amazon.

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About the author

Dorothy B. Hughes was a master of suspense, crafting hardboiled crime novels that kept readers on the edge of their seats. Her most famous work, In a Lonely Place, is a prime example of her talent for dark, psychological thrillers. If you enjoy gritty mysteries with a sharp edge, you'll want to check out her books.

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Characters

Griselda SatterleeProtagonist
Montefierrow twinsAntagonist
Griselda's younger sisterSupporting

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Griselda Satterlee

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