Venus envy

Rita Mae Brown

Translated by Margarete Längsfeld first published 1993 Rowohlt, 1995 395 pages

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At thirty-five, Mary Frazier Armstrong, called "Frazier" by friends and enemies alike, is a sophisticated woman with a thriving art gallery, a healthy bank balance, and an enviable social position. In fact, she has everything to live for, but she's lying in a hospital bed with a morphine drip in her arm and a life expectancy measured in hours. "Don't die a stranger," her assistant says on her last hospital visit. "Te...

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Venus Envy edition · 2009 · Transworld Publishers Limited · 9781299209985
Venus Envy edition · 2009 · Random House Publishing Group · 9780307574169
Venusneid edition · 1995 · Rowohlt · 395 pages
Venus envy edition · 1994 · Bantam Books · 388 pages
Venus envy edition · 1993 · Bantam Books · 355 pages
Venusneid edition · 1993 · Rowohlt · 395 pages · 9783498005719

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