Love Songs

Love Songs by Lawrence Sanders is a reissue published by Berkley Books in 1989, featuring 393 pages in English. This novel follows Bobbie Vander, a pop singer returning to her small town in Maine after a tumultuous life on the road. As she seeks solace in her hometown, she discovers a complex landscape filled with sex, violence, and scandal, suggesting that her return may bring unforeseen dangers.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of mystery, suspense, and thriller as Bobbie navigates the challenges of her past and present. The story delves into the darker aspects of her homecoming, revealing how the familiar can quickly turn into a perilous situation. With its focus on the intersection of fame and personal turmoil, Love Songs offers a compelling exploration of the consequences of a life lived in the spotlight.
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Bobbie Vander is a pop-singer headed for home. Long days and wild nights on the road have left this beautiful, tormented young woman longing for the small town in Maine. But what she finds there is a scintillating world of sex, violence and scandal, and although life on the road was tough on Bobbie, coming home may be murder.
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