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Mortman, Doris
Out of Nowhere Paperback; Good
Amanda Maxwell, a slim beauty who coolly photographs corpses for the NYPD, came by her sangfroid the hard way. Born Erica Baird, she was forced to disappear into the Witness Security Program (WITSEC) at age nine, when her mother, Cynthia, testified at two trials to avenge the death of Erica's Uncle Ken, a drug enforcement agent. Not even Erica's father, Lionel Baird, whom Cynthia had divorced, could know that Erica and Cynthia survived the firebombing of their Miami house, staged by the U. S. Marshall as cover. After two decades of shadowy self-invention, described in harrowing detail by Mortman, Amanda leaves her mother and cuts the WITSEC umbilicus for a new life in Manhattan- and not coincidentally the home of her father. Super-rich, in the throes of his third divorce, Lionel is a tough-minded mover and shaker, but he still grieves for his supposedly lost child. Price:
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Mortman, Doris
Rightfully Mine Paperback; Fair
Book shows more than normal wear. Upper left corner of back cover is cut off. Front cover has a tear, lower left corner near spine. Light yellowing of the pages. Book has gotten great reviews. Gaby, a housewife is having to learn how to make it on her own after her husband announces that he doesn't love her any more and is having an affair with a younger woman. Gaby has endured much in her life, her parents were killed when she was young child, the aunt who raises her gets cancer, her husband leaves her and her son feels that she's responsible for the breakup of the marriage. Gaby is a lot stronger than she thinks as she begins to build a life and career for herself. Gaby faces many obstacles but with the help of friends and her new found courage she manages to reach her goal by becoming an independent who can take care of herself, finding a man who leads a secret life to love and who loves her in turn, winning back her son's affection and making friends who are truly friends. Price:
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Mortman, Doris
The Lucky Ones Paperback; Good
As the Presidential election heats up, four women compete for the most coveted prize of all in a highly charged, male-dominated arena. Zoe Vaughn is the new foreign policy advisor to Ben Knight, a senator making a bid for the Presidency -- and Zoe's first love. Congresswoman Georgia Hughs had just been nominated for Vice President on the Republican ticket, but an illicit love affair could destroy her dreams. As chief reporter covering the election, Celia Porter can't risk having her old sins exposed -- even if it means betraying a cherished friend. A devastating tragedy rocked Kate Siegel's marriage. Now, she finds herself torn between a reconciliation with her husband and a love affair with someone new.From a campaign trail fraught with unexpected reversals and searing betrayal to the final moment of decision between victory and failure, these friends, enemies, and lovers are all players in a high-stakes game of power and politics in which only one can win.... Price:
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Mortman, Doris
True Colors Mass Market Paperback; Good
Isabelle de Luna is an ethereal figure as alluring and haunting as her paintings. Her talent will make her legendary. But neither fame nor love can protect her from a killer waiting for her to remember the long-ago night she watched him murder her mother....Nina Duran is Isabelle's adopted sister and friend ... until a shattering secret ignites a fury of hatred against her family. Now one of the nation's most ruthless journalists, she's crafting a sizzling story that will destroy her sister and shoot her own fame into the stratosphere....A spellbinding novel that sweeps us from the sultry heat of Barcelona to the vibrant sunsets of Santa Fe to the posh galleries of Manhattan, TRUE COLORS is a rich tapestry of character and story, a vivid portrait of two women whose search for passion, revenge, and truth binds them forever. Price:
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Mortman, Doris
Wild Rose Paperback; Poor
Book shows more than normal wear. Spine tilt. Some pages are loose. Yellowing of the inside pages. Clear tape holding a spine tear together. Front cover has a tear bottom center. Good reading copy. Istvan and Matyas Kardos are nine and 14 when their parents are massacred during the Hungarian uprising of 1956. Spirited out of the country to live with relatives in Kentucky, they follow disparate but equally successful paths: Istvan (now Steven) becomes a U. S. Congressman and Matyas (Matthew) a prosperous financial analyst. Steven's ties to Hungary remain strong; he never forgets his youthful love for Katalin Gaspar. Now emerging as one of the world's foremost concert pianists, Katalin is also deeply involved in an intriguing but dangerous sideline. Both Steven and Katalin make wildly unsuitable marriages: Katalin to a high-ranking Communist official, Steven to a vain and ambitious socialite. When Katalin wins a scholarship to Juilliard the two meet again, and their romance ignites and flourishes despite political upheavals and family traumas. Price:
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