Red Leaves

Cover of Red Leaves by Paullina Simons
Publisher: Flamingo
Year: 1997
Language: en
Pages: 354
ISBN-13: 9780002255660
Dimensions:
Height: 6.25983 Inches
Length: 9.48817 Inches
Width: 1.25984 Inches
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Red Leaves by Paullina Simons, published by Flamingo in 1997, is a fiction work that delves into the lives of Dartmouth students Kristina, Conni, Albert, and Jim, who appear to be inseparable friends. However, their bond is underpinned by dark, seductive secrets that come to light following a brutal act on a bitter cold night, revealing shocking truths about each character.

This narrative explores intense passions and simmering tensions that have developed over the years among the friends. As the story unfolds, readers will encounter a compelling mystery that keeps them engaged until the surprising conclusion. With 354 pages, this edition presents a gripping tale that intertwines themes of friendship and hidden truths within a backdrop of suspense.


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Dartmouth students Kristina, Conni, Albert, and Jim seemingly inseparable friends. But they are bonded by dark, seductive secrets. Intense passions and simmering tensions have been building for years until a brutal act on a bitter cold night reveals shocking truths about each. This compelling narrative–with a surprise twist at the end–grips the reader from first page to last.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Red Leaves” by Paullina Simons. Synopsis preview: Dartmouth students Kristina, Conni, Albert, and Jim seemingly inseparable friends. But they are bonded by dark, seductive secrets. Intense passions and simmering tensions have been building for years until a brutal act o…
Who is the author of “Red Leaves”?
“Red Leaves” is credited to Paullina Simons.
When was “Red Leaves” published?
Publisher: Flamingo. Year: 1997.
What is the ISBN for “Red Leaves”?
ISBN-13: 9780002255660.
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
Language: en. Pages: 354.

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