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Loading... Looking for Peyton Placeby Barbara Delinsky
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. The successful big-city middle sister comes back to town after her mother's death to face a hostile sister and a sick sister and a town that is afraid she may write about them like in Peyton Place. From there the plot thickens as she faces the hostilities and tries to mollify her sisters and gets mental messages from the Peyton Place author. The owners of the big paper mill run the town and try to run her out, but her research leads to suspicion of previous mercury spills that were covered up, except for the symptoms that are killing people. The book has a lot of twists and turns and yet turns out to have a happy ending. ( )A must read! I love books with a happy ending and this has it. Looking for Peyton Place is filled with excitement and a story of finding love in the most unexpected places. I couldn't put it down. Young woman comes home to investigate the cause of death of her mother and the sickness of her sister. End was a little hard to believe. no reviews | add a review
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