ONE WILL: THREE WIVES

ONE WILL: THREE WIVES

by Edith Tarbescu

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One Will: Three Wives is packed with a large array of interesting suspects—any one of whom could be a murderer— and a roller coaster ride of plot twists. A cameo by the Russian ...

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One Will: Three Wives is packed with a large array of interesting suspects—any one of whom could be a murderer— and a roller coaster ride of plot twists. A cameo by the Russian Mafia, the theft of a shelter dog, hints of betray and romance, and a well-drawn depiction of winter in New York City add to the story’s complications and appeal. - Anne Hillerman, New York Times best-selling mystery author.


Edith Tarbescu has written a compelling mystery story. One Will: Three Wives has an intriguing plot and a top-notch cast of characters. This complex crime novel has all the twists and turns needed to keep the reader guessing to the end. Dive in and you'll hang on till the tale unravels and all your questions are answered. - Norma Libman, author, The Story of the Story: What I Wrote and Why


Edith Tarbescu is a gifted storyteller. She has written an engrossing novel that I found hard to put down. Actions unfold against the background of wintry New York City with its traffic jams, icy cold, slippery streets, and the warm refuges of coffee shops. - Maria Espinosa, Author of LONGING.

 

Publishing date: December 28, 2020

Language: English

Paperback: 298 pages

ISBN-10: 1953510825

ISBN-13: 978-1953510822

Dimensions: 6 x 0.75 x 9 inches


The author of four books for young people, published by Houghton Mifflin, Barefoot Books, and Scholastic (2) Edith Tarbescu is also a produced playwright. She studied playwriting at the Yale School of Drama where, in addition to writing plays, she also acted on stage. Her various essays were published in newspapers and magazines including The Hartford Courant, Newsday, The Hartford Courant, The Berkshire Eagle, Adelaide Literary Magazine, The Christian Science Monitor, and The New York Times. She grew up in Brooklyn, New York then lived in Connecticut for many years before moving to Albuquerque, New Mexico twenty years ago. She is currently at work on a memoir titled "Beyond Brooklyn." To read more about Edith go to: www.edithtarbescu.com

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