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Hilton L.S.

    L. S. Hilton's work is characterized by its incisive exploration of the darker aspects of human psychology and society. Hilton masterfully weaves together suspense, psychological depth, and contemporary themes to create compelling and unsettling narratives. Her style is both elegant and raw, drawing readers into the complex moral quandaries of her characters. She brings a keen eye, honed through her experiences as a journalist and art critic, to her fiction.

    Maestra
    • Maestra

      • 394 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Judith Rashleigh works as an assistant in a prestigious London auction house, but her dreams of breaking into the art world have been gradually dulled by the blunt forces of snobbery and corruption. To make ends meet she moonlights as a hostess in one of the West End's less salubrious bars - although her work there pales against her activities on nights off. When Judith stumbles across a conspiracy at her auction house, she is fired before she can expose the fraud. In desperation, she accepts an offer from one of the bar's clients to accompany him to the French Riviera. But when an ill-advised attempt to slip him sedatives has momentous consequences, Judith finds herself fleeing for her life. Now alone and in danger, all Judith has to rely on is her consummate ability to fake it amongst the rich and famous - and the inside track on the hugely lucrative art fraud that triggered her dismissal

      Maestra
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