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The invitation: Belinda Alexandra ; read by Caroline Lee.

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Record Number 809108
ISBN 9780655607298
Author Alexandra, Belinda
Title The invitation [electronic resource] / Belinda Alexandra ; read by Caroline Lee.
Edition Unabridged ed.
Publisher/Date [Melbourne, Vic.] : Bolinda audio, 2019.
Pagination etc. 1 online resource.
Contents note Downloadable eAudiobook.
Duration: 15:42:05.
Performer note Read by Caroline Lee.
Summary Note In Gilded Age New York, money buys everything. What is your price? Sometimes the ties that bind are the most dangerous of all. Paris, 1899. Emma Lacasse has been estranged from her older sister for nearly twenty years, since Caroline married a wealthy American and left France. So when Emma receives a request from Caroline to meet her, she is intrigued. Caroline invites Emma to visit her in New York, on one condition: Emma must tutor her shy, young niece, Isadora, and help her prepare for her society debut. Caroline lives a life of unimaginable excess and opulence as one of New York's Gilded Age millionaires and Emma is soon immersed in a world of luxury beyond her wildest dreams - a far cry from her bohemian lifestyle as a harpist and writer with her lover, Claude, in Montmartre. Emma hopes for an emotional reunion with her only family, but instead she finds herself in the vice-like grip of her charismatic and manipulative sister, who revels in the machinations of the ultra rich. As Emma begins to question her sister's true motives, a disaster strikes, and New York society is stripped bare - beneath the glittering exterior lies a seething nest of deceit, betrayal, moral corruption ... and perhaps even murder.
Subject Sisters -- Fiction
Rich people -- New York (State)New York -- Fiction
Australian fiction
New York (N.Y.) -- Social conditions -- 20th century -- Fiction
Domestic fiction.
Audiobooks.
Added Author Lee, Caroline, 1953- narrator.
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