Shattered Silk

Shattered Silk by Barbara Michaels, published by Berkley Publishing in 1988, is a 320-page novel written in English. The story follows Karen Nevitt, who runs a vintage clothing boutique in Georgetown, where her seemingly innocent laces and linens hide a darker secret. As she navigates her new business, Karen uncovers a hidden clue tied to a forgotten mystery, revealing that the past can be as dangerous as it is beautiful.
Readers will find a blend of fiction, mystery, and psychological elements as the narrative unfolds. The plot thickens when it becomes clear that someone is willing to kill to protect the secrets concealed within the exquisite designer originals. This edition invites readers to explore the intersection of fashion and intrigue, as Karen’s journey leads her deeper into a world where danger lurks behind every elegant fabric.
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A Killer Lurks In her quaint vintage clothing boutique in picturesque Georgetown, Karen Nevitt’s laces and white linens seem so innocent. Her aunt’s aged friends have even ransacked their attics to help the novice entrepreneur launch her business. The dresses they produce are exquisite–valuable designer originals from decades past–but unwittingly Karen has discovered something far more lethal than fashion trends. Concealed by the delicate fabrics is the hidden clue to a forgotten mystery, and someone is willing to kill to keep it that way.
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