Barbara Taylor Bradford talks about Playing The Game, her latest release on a UK Women's Talk Show called Loose Women. It's very similar to The View.
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Description
Annette Remmington, a London art consultant and private dealer, is at the top of her game. She is considered a rising star in the international world of art, and has a roster of wealthy clients who trust her judgment and her business acumen. Her success reaches new heights when a rare and long lost Rembrandt finds its way into her hands, which she restores and sells for top dollar. Called the auction of the year, Annette becomes the most talked about art dealer in the world.
Annette is married to her mentor and personal champion, the much older Marius Remmington. For twenty years, Marius has groomed her into the international art star that she has become, not to mention saving her from a dark and gritty past. She is his pride and joy, and as her best advisor, it’s with great care that he hand picks only the best journalist possible to do a profile on his beloved wife in a popular London Sunday newspaper. Jack Chalmers is a bit of a celebrity himself, becoming one of the top journalists of his time. Marius believes only he will be able to capture the true brilliance of his lovely wife. But Marius never intends to put his marriage in jeopardy. How could he have known that the connection between Jack and Annette would ignite so many secrets? And how could he know that Jack would uncover a scandal that could ultimately destroy them all?
Barbara Taylor Bradford does it again in this epic novel of seduction, passion and international intrigue. Playing the game has never been so thrilling.
About the Author
BARBARA TAYLOR BRADFORD was born and brought up in England, and started her writing career as a journalist. She has written twenty-four international bestsellers. This is her twenty-sixth novel. In 2007 Queen Elizabeth awarded her the OBE for her literary achievements. She lives in New York with her husband, television and film producer Robert Bradford.
From Harper-Collins website - Reviews:
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 Breaking the Rules: ‘It’s nail-biting stuff… it sweeps you upand puts you into a world of big houses, luxury yachts, international capitals and Parisian catwalks’ Express ‘Thirty years after A Woman of Substance, BTB hasn’t lost her touch’ Woman & Home 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 world’s best at spinning yarns’ Guardian ‘Memorable and moving…a sure-fire winner’ Express
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