In 1980, Sunny von Bulow fell into a persistent vegetative state, never to awaken. Her husband, Claus von Bulow, was convicted of giving his wife an insulin overdose that caused her condition. Eventually, his conviction was reversed, and he was found not guilty of all charges. Now, Andrea Reynolds, the real-life former mistress of Mr. von Bulow, presents a satire on the true events of the suspected murder and the famous-or infamous-figures involved. There's the wealthy, alcoholic heiress; the dashing but neglectful husband who may or may not be a murderer; and the passionate and lonely Hungarian aristocrat who, before she knows it, is swept off her feet and up to her ears in trouble. Did Charles Vanguard murder his wife? Only Alexa Rosen can discover the truth-but first, she must navigate her way through the oh-so-scandalous high society. Despite death and deception, love blooms in the least expected places. The truth reveals itself in the strangest of circumstance, and no evil man is safe from the law-no matter how rich he is."
Boston may not be a low-tax area, but there is not nearly as great a financial advantage for a firm to be across the Charles River in (say) Cambridge, Massachusetts, as it is for Vanguard to be in the suburbs of Philadelphia.
Vice-Admiral Winter in the “ Vanguard.” Southwell, knt., son-in-law of the Admiral ... Mr. Charles Howard in the “ White Lion.” In addition to these Queen's ships, ... Their names are the “ Charles,” the “ Sun,” the “ Moon,” the “ Scout ...
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This major study clearly demonstrates how cabinet-level decisions have shaped the British fleet, its size, capabilities, and activities, and also provides an assessment of naval policy since the Falklands and...
DAVID MACK is a writer whose work spans multiple media. ... Mack co-wrote the Star Trek: S.C.E. eBook novella Invincible, currently available in paperback as part of the collection Star Trek: S.C.E. Book Two—Miracle Workers.
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Maza argues that the reporting of these private scandals had a decisive effect on the way in which the French public came to understand public issues in the years before the Revolution.