False Pretenses

False Pretenses by Catherine Coulter is a First Edition published by New American Library in 1988, featuring 351 pages in English. This novel centers on Elizabeth Carleton, a beautiful concert pianist who finds herself at the center of a murder investigation following the death of her wealthy husband. Despite her acquittal in court, Elizabeth grapples with the lingering suspicions surrounding her innocence and the looming threat of a killer still on the loose.
Readers will discover a narrative that intertwines elements of gothic fiction with the complexities of Elizabeth’s life as a musician and a widow. The story delves into the challenges she faces as she navigates public scrutiny and personal danger, all while trying to reclaim her life and reputation. With themes of mystery and suspense, this book presents a compelling exploration of the darker sides of fame and fortune.
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Beautiful concert pianist Elizabeth Carleton seemed to have it all. But when her fabulously wealthy husband was murdered, she stood accused–and not even her surprising acquittal in court could silence the whispers of her guilt . . . or stop the danger of a killer still at large!
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