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* '''Author''': [[Cynthia Kavanaugh]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Cynthia Kavanaugh]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Pyramid]]  
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Pyramid]]  
 
* '''Year''': 1966
 
* '''Year''': 1966
 
SHE WASN'T REALLY THE CONTESSA, NEVERTHELESS, SOMEONE WANTED HER DEAD. The Deception began when Vicki Warren was mistaken for a beautiful young contessa who castle in the Alps was a rendezvous for international society. For reason of her own, Vicki decided to play along with the impersonation. Suddenly it was too late to end the deception. She was in love with a charming and ruthless young American she didn't trust ... forced to play her own masquerade at the castle's grand ball, hostess to terror, and the unknown guests who sought her death...
 
SHE WASN'T REALLY THE CONTESSA, NEVERTHELESS, SOMEONE WANTED HER DEAD. The Deception began when Vicki Warren was mistaken for a beautiful young contessa who castle in the Alps was a rendezvous for international society. For reason of her own, Vicki decided to play along with the impersonation. Suddenly it was too late to end the deception. She was in love with a charming and ruthless young American she didn't trust ... forced to play her own masquerade at the castle's grand ball, hostess to terror, and the unknown guests who sought her death...

Revision as of 17:59, 23 September 2007

SHE WASN'T REALLY THE CONTESSA, NEVERTHELESS, SOMEONE WANTED HER DEAD. The Deception began when Vicki Warren was mistaken for a beautiful young contessa who castle in the Alps was a rendezvous for international society. For reason of her own, Vicki decided to play along with the impersonation. Suddenly it was too late to end the deception. She was in love with a charming and ruthless young American she didn't trust ... forced to play her own masquerade at the castle's grand ball, hostess to terror, and the unknown guests who sought her death...