The Golden Unicorn by Phyllis A Whitney

The Golden Unicorn by Phyllis A Whitney

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The Golden Unicorn by Phyllis A Whitney

From a New York Times-bestselling author: A young woman's search for her biological parents uncovers a secret history of murder and conspiracy.

When her adoptive parents die in a train crash in Italy, writer Courtney Marsh becomes more determined than ever to find her roots. She was mysteriously abandoned when she was just an infant, and she never knew the truth about her biological parents. The only clues to her past are a golden unicorn pendant she's had all her life and a tattered newspaper clipping about an artist who hailed from one of the most prominent yet reclusive East Hampton families.

Now, under the guise of a reporter, Courtney has arrived at the Rhodes's mansion on the dunes. She may be uncertain of her heritage, but she's as sure as the bracing ocean winds that this family is hiding something. Only the handsome son-in-law of the Rhodes clan, whose marriage is on the rocks, is particularly forthcoming--especially as he grows more intimately fond of the lovely and inquisitive young guest. But the more Courtney discovers, the more she has to fear--because hers is a legacy of murder that has yet to play its final hand.

The Golden Unicorn is a novel of buried family secrets in the New York art world from a superb and gifted storyteller (Mary Higgins Clark).
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ISBN 13 9780385120883
ISBN 10 0385120885
Title The Golden Unicorn
Author Phyllis A Whitney
Condition Unavailable
Publisher Doubleday Books
Year published 1976-12-31
Number of pages 279
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.