NADA MAS VERTE/NUNCA ES TARDE Paperback -
by Keats, Isabel
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El robo de unas ilustraciones antiguas y del famoso bculo pastoral de William de Wykeham del s. XIV obligan al director del New College de la Universidad de Oxford a pedir ayuda a Scotland Yard. La detective Taylor ser la encargada de investigar el caso y, para que nadie sospeche de ella, Stephen Allen, un brillante aunque algo desastrado catedrtico de Historia Antigua, se ve forzado a acogerla en su casa y a fingir que estn emparentados. Las personalidades de ambos son muy distintas: l aparenta estar anclado varios siglos atrs, mientras que ella es una joven moderna, a la que nada se le pone por delante; y sus puntos de vista son tan opuestos que los roces entre ellos se suceden.
A pesar de todo, el impenitente soltern se siente cada da ms cautivado por la detective, pero y Georgina? Qu es lo que siente en realidad por aquel atractivo profesor?
Otros libros de esta autora: Empezar de nuevo, Vacaciones al amor, Nunca es tarde, Patas de alambre y Te quiero, baby.
Details
- Title NADA MAS VERTE/NUNCA ES TARDE
- Author Keats, Isabel
- Binding Paperback
- Publisher HARLEQUIN
- ISBN 9788468747170
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