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Gold Diggers

By Tasmina Perry

Glamour, intrigue and betrayal merge in the new novel from The Sunday Times bestselling author of Daddy’s Girls

New York billionaire Adam Gold is moving to London. He’s sexy, single and about to come face to face with The Gold Diggers.

Karin the jet-setting swimsuit entrepreneur and London’s most glamorous socialite.

Erin the naive country girl who snares the job as Adam’s PA. But the bright lights and obscene money threaten to lose her everything she once held dear.

Molly, a fading eighties supermodel with an expensive drug habit.

Summer is Molly’s daughter. A burgeoning beauty living in the shadows of her famous mother.

Packed with intrigue, murder and scorching betrayal, Gold Diggers will reel you in and never let you go.

Format: Paperback
Release Date: 21 Apr 2008
Pages: 592
ISBN: 978-0-00-726239-7
Price: £17.99 (Export Price) , £17.99, €None
Tasmina Perry left a career in law for the more glamorous world of women’s magazine journalism. She has written about 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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