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?Terrific . . . that rare book that entertains, enthralls and also teaches. [No Cure for Love] has something to say about right now.??MICHAEL CONNELLY Sarah Broughton has come a long way. She's the star of a hit TV show. She lives in a beautiful California beach house. And?most importantly?she's escaped her dark past, including her old name. When she begins receiving anonymous letters she assumes they're from a harmless admirer . . . until one of them uses her real name. Then that name is written in the sand outside her home?next to a dead body. Panicked, Sarah turns to Detective Arvo Hughes…mehr

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?Terrific . . . that rare book that entertains, enthralls and also teaches. [No Cure for Love] has something to say about right now.??MICHAEL CONNELLY Sarah Broughton has come a long way. She's the star of a hit TV show. She lives in a beautiful California beach house. And?most importantly?she's escaped her dark past, including her old name. When she begins receiving anonymous letters she assumes they're from a harmless admirer . . . until one of them uses her real name. Then that name is written in the sand outside her home?next to a dead body. Panicked, Sarah turns to Detective Arvo Hughes of the LAPD, who specializes in hunting dangerous stalkers. But nothing in his experience has prepared him for the mastermind he's up against. For the killer, there's no cure for love. And for Sarah and Hughes, there's no way out.
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Peter Robinson is the author of more than twenty books of poetry, together with translations, aphorisms, short fiction and criticism. He has been awarded the Cheltenham Prize, the John Florio Prize and two Poetry Book Society Recommendations. His recent publications include Collected Poems 1976-2016 (Shearsman Books), and a novel, September in the Rain (Holland House Books). He has edited the occasional prose of Roy Fisher and the complete poetry of Bernard Spencer, as well as editing critical volumes on both poets. He has published three books of criticism with Oxford University Press and one with Liverpool University Press, and is also a noted translator of modern Italian poetry.