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Nine Yards of Silk and Three Pieces of Jade - cover

Nine Yards of Silk and Three Pieces of Jade

Sue Exton

Maison d'édition: Grosvenor House Publishing

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WARNING: THIS BOOK CONTAINS SEX AND VIOLENCE
Aveling was a confused sixteen-year-old girl when her life was tipped upside down. Her English father, who worked at the British Embassy as an ambassador, was to leave China and return to England. But when Aveling eventually followed him back to England, she was dispatched to a private school for girls.
There she was befriended by another pupil, Mary, who introduced her to her two brothers and her boyfriend. With their sister's help, they planned to destroy Aveling's life. But unbeknown to them, Aveling had some very powerful people who would make sure they got more than they bargained for.
Book 1: 'Damaged Mind by Doctor Valerie' is available for sale at most bookshops and on Amazon.
Sue Exton, is an international author, artist, and children's book illustrator who has sold her paintings all over the world.
Disponible depuis: 21/08/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 160 pages.

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