Deck with Flowers

Summary
Madame Landinis memoirs promised to be sensational Rodney, who was publishing them, and Oliver, his literary business agent friend, congratulated themselves on a brilliant coup. But having covered her childhood as a Russian princess, her exile in Paris, and the discovery of her phenomenal voice, the prima donna reached her first husbands death man overboard and declared she would write no more. Rodney suspected there was more to this than a display of temperament. He smelled mystery . . . and he was right.
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