False Pretenses

“False Pretenses” by Catherine Coulter is a revised edition published by Penguin on March 1, 2000. This 393-page book is presented in English and marks Coulter’s first venture into contemporary suspense. The narrative follows a concert pianist whose seemingly perfect life unravels when she is accused of murdering her husband, an international business tycoon. Although she is exonerated by a surprise witness, her life becomes increasingly complicated with the arrival of three mysterious men.
Readers will find a blend of psychological elements and romance woven throughout the story. The plot delves into themes of deception and intrigue, as the protagonist navigates the challenges posed by her unexpected circumstances. This edition offers an updated perspective for both new and returning fans of Coulter’s work, showcasing her ability to intertwine contemporary and historical aspects within a fictional framework.
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Repackaged and updated for her ever-growing legion of fans, “False Pretenses” represents Coulter’s first foray into contemporary suspense. A concert pianist is living a perfect life until she is accused of murdering her husband, an international business tycoon. She is cleared by a surprise witness, but things grow complicated when three mysterious men appear in her life.
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