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Thief of words

Title
Thief of words / John Jaffe.
Author
Jaffe, John
Publication
New York : Warner Books, c2003.

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Description
242 p.; 24 cm.
Summary
  • "When she was twenty-six, Annie Hollerman - with her fiery red hair and brilliant mind - had it all: a great job at a North Carolina newspaper, a talent for journalism that promised greatness, and a hotshot boyfriend. Then one horrifying mistake changed everything.".
  • "Twenty years later, Annie is a successful literary agent in Washington, D.C., with one firm rule: Don't date journalists. The last thing she wants is to be reminded of the scandal that ended her news career and nearly ruined her life. Then her best friend sets her up with Jack DePaul, a divorced father with a grown son - and a features editor at Baltimore's daily paper.".
  • "Recently burned by a longtime affair, Jack quickly figures out that the way to woo Annie is not through roses and candlelight, but by writing his way into her heart. Soon he's sending her lush, long, sensual e-mails that create the gloriously romantic life they would have had together - if only they had met decades before.".
  • "Yet there's one chapter of Annie's past that Jack can't rewrite: the devastating episode she's kept secret all these years. And when it begins to leak out, Annie must take the chance that Jack will love her, bad chapter and all."--BOOK JACKET.
Subject
  • Middle-aged persons > Fiction
  • Literary agents > Fiction
  • Journalists > Fiction
  • Baltimore (Md.) > Fiction
Genre/Form
  • Psychological fiction.
  • Love stories.
ISBN
0446530808
LCCN
2002031117
OCLC
  • ocm50322764
  • SCSB-4798742
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries