The General's Daughter by Nelson Demille Paperback Book

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Rent The General's Daughter

Author: Nelson Demille

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: Warner Books Inc

Published: Jan 1992

Genre: Fiction - General

Retail Price: $7.99

Pages: 512

Synopsis

When Ann Camell, the pride of Fort Hadley, is found dead, naked and bound on the firing range, Paul Brenner teams up with rape specialist Cynthia Sunhill to learn just how many people were sexually, emotionally, and dangerously involved with the army's "golden girl." Reissue.

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