A Tangled Web

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Simon and Schuster, 1995 - Fiction - 592 pages
Glamorous, divorced Sabrina and her quiet homemaker sister Stephanie never dreamed that their light-hearted game of switching places for a week would end in passion and tragedy. But Sabrina fell in love with her sister's husband, cherishing their children as her own -- and Stephanie, in the midst of an affair with a powerful London socialite, was killed in an explosion on his yacht. Torn by loss and remorse, but deeply a part of her new family, Sabrina made the decision to assume her twin's role forever.

When "A Tangled Web" opens a year later, only one person knows Sabrina's true identity -- her husband, Garth. Deeply in love, he has forgiven her for her deception. Then a friend swears to have seen Stephanie in Europe. Sabrina feels the past and present collide, threatening to shatter her new happiness. Is her sister really dead? Or is the deception even deeper, darker, and more complicated than she ever imagined?

 

Contents

Section 1
3
Section 2
18
Section 3
29
Section 4
39
Section 5
57
Section 6
83
Section 7
84
Section 8
96
Section 21
324
Section 22
326
Section 23
342
Section 24
359
Section 25
384
Section 26
397
Section 27
420
Section 28
435

Section 9
120
Section 10
137
Section 11
164
Section 12
187
Section 13
188
Section 14
203
Section 15
205
Section 16
216
Section 17
250
Section 18
264
Section 19
289
Section 20
315
Section 29
450
Section 30
457
Section 31
470
Section 32
480
Section 33
494
Section 34
512
Section 35
514
Section 36
540
Section 37
562
Section 38
585
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About the author (1995)

Judith Michael is the pseudonym of the married-couple writing team of Judith Barnard and Michael Fain. They began their writing career by writing newspaper and magazine articles on family, marriage, and relationships, then they turned to the writing of novels in 1982. Some of their works include "Deceptions," "Acts of Love," "Pot of Gold," "Sleeping Beauty," and "A Tangled Web."

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