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Here is an intriguing and sophisticated murder mystery of an upstanding military officer - the base commander's daughter - who's been leading an unsavory double life. When a professional military woman with a pristine reputation is found raped and murdered, a preliminary search turns up certain paraphernalia, and sex toys that point to a scandal of major proportions, The chief investigator is reluctant to take the case when he learns that his partner will be a woman with whom he had a tempestuous affair and an unpleasant parting. But duty calls and intrigue begins when they learn that several top-level people may have been involved with the "golden girl" - and many have wanted her dead. It's Nelson DeMille at his best - exciting, suspenseful and highly provocative.
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The General's Daughter, Nelson DeMille
- Language
- Released
- 1993
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- Language
- English
- Authors
- Nelson DeMille
- Publisher
- Warner Books
- Released
- 1993
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 464
- ISBN10
- 0446364800
- ISBN13
- 9780446364805
- Series
- Paul Brenner
- Tags
- Fiction, Mystery & Thriller, Thriller, Suspense, Military Fiction, Detective Fiction, Psychological Thrillers
- First published
- 1992
- Original title
- General´s Daughter
- Rating
- 4.1 out of 5
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- Here is an intriguing and sophisticated murder mystery of an upstanding military officer - the base commander's daughter - who's been leading an unsavory double life. When a professional military woman with a pristine reputation is found raped and murdered, a preliminary search turns up certain paraphernalia, and sex toys that point to a scandal of major proportions, The chief investigator is reluctant to take the case when he learns that his partner will be a woman with whom he had a tempestuous affair and an unpleasant parting. But duty calls and intrigue begins when they learn that several top-level people may have been involved with the "golden girl" - and many have wanted her dead. It's Nelson DeMille at his best - exciting, suspenseful and highly provocative.









