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Daddy’s Girls

By Tasmina Perry

It’s the book beaches were made for.

The Balcon sisters are London’s paparazzi darlings. Serena, the country’s most beautiful actress, Venetia the glamorous designer, Camilla the rising political star and Cate the feisty magazine editor. They have wealth, privilege and sizzling sex lives.

When their tyrannical father Oswald Balcon is found dead, the finger of suspicion points towards his glamorous daughters. Suddenly we find that beneath the façade lies a web of deceit and betrayal …

From the exclusive fashion houses of Milan to the star-studded streets of Cannes, the Balcon Sisters play out their lives in a whirl of glitz and glamour. But as tragedy and danger stalks each one of them, the scene is set for a stunning climax.

Format: Paperback
Release Date: 16 Apr 2007
Pages: 624
ISBN: 978-0-00-722890-4
Price: £18.99 (Export Price) , £18.99, €None
Tasmina Perry left a career in law for the more glamorous world of women’s magazine journalism. She has written on celebrity and style for many national magazines including Marie-Claire, Glamour and Heat and was most recently Deputy Editor of InStyle magazine. She has also found time to launch her own travel and fashion magazine Jaunt. Her first novel Daddy’s Girls was a Sunday Times bestseller. She lives in Surrey with her husband and son.

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