Southern Lights (Paperback)
| Author: Danielle Steel |
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Product Details:
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Dell Publishing Company
ISBN-10: 0440243327
ISBN-13: 9780440243328
Sku: 213518227
Publish Date: 10/26/2010
Pages:
416
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| Steel sweeps readers from a Manhattan courtroom to the Deep South in her powerful new novel--at once a behind-closed-doors look into the heart of a family and a tale of crime and punishment. |
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Danielle Steele is often considered a master of contemporary romance, and her latest tale is set in both New York City and the deep south. When assistant D.A. Alexa Hammilton learns that a serial killer is threatening her teenage daughter, Savannah, she sends her to Charleston, South Carolina, to live with her father. Savannah is 17 and barely knows her father or step-siblings. As she tries to learn more about her past and adjust to life in the south, her mother struggles with the court case of her career back in New York. This sweeping tale is filled with Steele's trademark suspense and drama, as well as the wrenching emotion that comes with understanding familial ties.
Danielle Steele is often considered a master of contemporary romance, and her latest tale is set in both New York City and the deep south. When assistant D.A. Alexa Hammilton learns that a serial killer is threatening her teenage daughter, Savannah, she sends her to Charleston, South Carolina, to live with her father. Savannah is 17 and barely knows her father or step-siblings. As she tries to learn more about her past and adjust to life in the south, her mother struggles with the court case of her career back in New York. This sweeping tale is filled with Steele's trademark suspense and drama, as well as the wrenching emotion that comes with understanding familial ties.
Author Bio
Danielle Steel
Educated in both France and New York, Danielle Steel began publishing in 1981 after a successful career in public relations and advertising. Her ensuing string of bestsellers earned her a mention in the "Guiness Book of World Records" for the 390 consecutive weeks during which at least one of her books could be found on the New York Times Bestseller List. Steel writes mostly contemporary romances with recurring themes of family, trust, and the search for true love. Steel has been married numerous times and has had a total of nine children. After her son Nick died of a drug overdose, Steel wrote "His Bright Light" (1998), a non-fiction account of his promising life and tragic death. In addition to having served as the National Chairperson for the American Library Association, she has acted as spokesperson for both the National Committee for the Prevention of Child Abuse and the American Humane Association. Steel spends part of each year at her Napa Valley ranch across the road from Francis Ford Coppola's estate. Her numerous pets have included a Vietnamese potbellied pig called Coco, named after Steel's favorite fashion designer, Coco Chanel.

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