Five Days in Paris
Five Days In Paris is a 1995 fiction novel by Danielle Steel and published by Delacorte Press. It analyzes honour, integrity and commitment into relationships, as well as hope. The book was a best-seller of Publishers Weekly for eighteen weeks.[1]
First edition | |
Author | Danielle Steel |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Romance novel |
Publisher | Delacorte Press |
Publication date | 1995 |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
Pages | 269 pp |
ISBN | 0-385-31530-9 |
OCLC | 32546750 |
813/.54 20 | |
LC Class | PS3569.T33828 F54 1995 |
Plot
The story follows two Americans, Peter Haskell, a man with a strong career and family and Olivia Thatcher, two citizens from different backgrounds and cultures who meet in the Ritz in Paris, France on the night of a bomb threat. The latter character is a woman who is unhappily married to a leading senator, and the first being the president of a significant pharmaceutical empire.[2]
gollark: You can just not initially take it.
gollark: Well, it makes sense for children (if they do something sensible instead of just imprisoning them), but stimpy_wuz_here was making a more general claim.
gollark: And not punishing people for having them is at least... a start.
gollark: I think most drug law is unreasonable and the government shouldn't legislate what people can do with their own bodies.
gollark: Oh, homeopathy, THAT'S the right word.
References
- Five Days in Paris: Editorial Reviews, Publishers Weekly. Retrieved on 2007-01-04
- Five Days In Paris: Google Books. Retrieved on 2008-01-04
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