Playing the Game
By (Author) Barbara Taylor Bradford
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
1st April 2011
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.54
Paperback
496
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 30mm
320g
From the bestselling author of A WOMAN OF SUBSTANCE comes an explosive novel about one woman's journey to success.
Seduction, passion and international intrigue. Playing the game has never been so thrilling.
Good looking, successful Annette Remmington is a London art consultant and dealer at the top of her game. When a rare and long-lost Rembrandt finds its way into her hands, she becomes the most talked about dealer in the world as she auctions it for millions of pounds.
Married to the dashing Marius Remmington, Annette owes her life to him for it was he who rescued her from a dark and troubled past. And now he wants to hand-pick the best journalist to write a profile on his talented wife.
But Marius has unknowingly made a devastating mistake by bringing Jack Chalmers into their lives and soon Annettes career and marriage are on the line. How could Marcus have known that Jack would uncover a secret that could destroy them all
Praise for Playing the Game:
As romantic and thrilling as the rest The Independent on Sunday
It is a classic BTB: glamorous people in glamorous places doing glamorous things The Independent on Sunday
The novel has that compulsive page-turning quality that marks out a bestseller as this one is bound to be Daily Express
Praise for Barbara Taylor Bradford:
'Queen of the genre' Sunday Times
Few novelists are as consummate as Barbara Taylor Bradford at keeping the reader turning the page. She is one of the worlds best at spinning yarns Guardian
Memorable and movinga sure-fire winner Express
Barbara Taylor Bradford was born in Leeds, and by the age of twenty was an editor and columnist on Fleet Street. Her first novel, A Woman of Substance, became an enduring worldwide bestseller. Her novels have sold more than eighty-five million copies worldwide in more than ninety countries and forty languages, and ten mini-series and television movies have been made of her books. She lives in New York City with her husband, television producer Robert Bradford.