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Delve into the compelling world of "About Face" by Fern Michaels, a trade paperback that promises to capture your imagination with its intricate blend of psychological drama, contemporary women's issues, family life, and romantic suspense. Published by Kensington Publishing Corporation in 2003, this novel offers a deep dive into the complexities of its well-crafted characters and their captivating stories.The book's dimensions are a comfortable 6.9 inches in length, 4.2 inches in width, and 1.1 inches in height, making it a substantial yet manageable read at 381 pages. With its 6.8-ounce weight, it's perfect for both your daily commute and cozy evenings at home. Discover a literary journey that speaks to the soul of Fern Michaels' renowned storytelling.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherKensington Publishing Corporation
ISBN-100821770209
ISBN-139780821770207
eBay Product ID (ePID)2329118
Product Key Features
Book TitleAbout Face
Number of Pages381 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2003
TopicPsychological, Contemporary Women, Family Life, Romance / Suspense
GenreFiction
AuthorFern Michaels
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height1.1 in
Item Weight6.8 Oz
Item Length6.9 in
Item Width4.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2004-563793
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal813/.54
Synopsis"Michaels is at her storytelling best here." -- Booklist About Face When Dr. Blake Hunter discovers Casey Edwards wandering along a Sweetwater, Georgia, road, she's a woman without a past, her memory stripped of the terrifying events that shattered her innocence a decade ago. The scrap of paper she clutches in her hand bears the address to Swan House, the magnificent mansion where Casey's mother lives with her mysteriously ailing husband. But "home" turns out to be anything but a safe haven. . . Casey is determined to untangle the web of secrets that surround her. The answers lay somewhere within Swan House and its lavish gardens but someone wants Casey out of the way before she remembers too much. It will take the strength she's always had--and the love she's just found--to uncover her past and claim her future. . ., Casey Edwards is finally being released from a home for the mentally disabled after 10 years of amnesia. Dr. Blake Hunter, a friend of the family, is surprised by Casey's cropped-short hair and brown institutional dress, but has no trouble getting her safely ensconced in her new home. And new home it is, since when Casey left, hers was run down. This is a fine estate. Other things are also odd to Casey. Why will no one talk about the events preceding the day she was institutionalized? Who is trying to make her doubt her own sanity? Did the flashbacks she's experiencing really happen or are they a sign of a mental breakdown? Michaels is at her storytelling best here as Casey is determined to discover the truth no matter how traumatic, and Blake is just as determined to help this woman who is slowly becoming someone he could love.