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Well Read and Dead - (High Society Mystery) by Catherine O'Connell (Paperback)

Well Read and Dead - (High Society Mystery) by  Catherine O'Connell (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>This witty and urbane mystery, set against the backdrop of Chicago high society, follows a wealthy fashionista as she unravels the secrets behind her friend's suspicious disappearance.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>The return of blue-blooded fashionista Pauline Cook, whose search for a missing friend leads her from an iconoclastic book group to the deepest and most unfashionable reaches of the Far East.</p><p>Back in Chicago after a disastrous European love affair, socialite Pauline Cook finds her finances nearly depleted, her co-op a shambles, and her best friend mysteriously missing--vanished along with Pauline's cat. Though Whitney Armstrong's husband offers a substantial reward for the return of his lost wife, Pauline can't help suspecting that his grief is merely an act. But it's a shocking suggestion by a member of Whitney's book club that really gets Pauline moving--halfway around the world, in fact, to Thailand . . . in spite of a psychic's warning of terrible danger.</p><p>In Asia, a morass of dark motives and deadly corporate intrigues await the intrepid globe-trotter. And all the high society connections in the world aren't going to ensure that Pauline makes it home alive. . . . </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Brimming with witty observations about the well-heeled and the machinations of greedy businessmen, this sophisticated romp takes the daring amateur sleuth all the way to Thailand and Vietnam."--<em>Publishers Weekly</em><br><br>"O'Connell portrays the lives of the phenomenally wealthy with humor and a fondness for Pauline, who in a rare moment or two rises above her social status to attain a momentary flash of the heroic."--<em>Library Journal</em><br><br>"Readers will find themselves warming to this improbable high-society sleuth who challenges our assumptions about what a mystery heroine should be like."--<em>Booklist</em><br><br>"A smart and urbane mystery set in Chicago's high society."--Today's Chicago Woman<br><br>"Among the least expensive ways to while away a few days of the recession...a rich romp not only through Chicago's Gold Coast, where this fictional murder mystery unfolds, but also through the sometimes-cringe-inducing, sometimes hilarious "problems" of the old-money set."--Chicago Sun-Times<br><br>"Ms. O'Connell is...a hell of a storyteller, a master of plot, [and] a tart observer of the social scene."--Frank McCourt<br><br>"O'Connell writes with a stiletto, drawing blood with every description of the moneyed, once-moneyed, and would-be moneyed in her newest romp of high living and mayhem. O'Connell can be sharply comical and deadly serious; it's great fun to tag along with her and Pauline on their wild ride."--Sojourner<br><br>"Spiked with suspense, romance and satirical jabs at high society, this Dominick Dunne-meets-Mary Higgins Clark adventure is a reader's treat, delicately wrapped with literary allusions."--Michigan Avenue Magazine<br>

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