Hauntingly So written by Anne de Pasquale (Anne Lonnberg in Moonraker)
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Hauntingly So written by Anne de Pasquale (Anne Lonnberg in Moonraker)

By: FSWL team
Published:
2024-11-14
Hauntingly So, Anne de Pasquale, Anne Lonnberg
Hauntingly So is the second novel written by half-Swedish Bond girl Anne de Pasquale (credited as Anne Lonnberg in Moonraker) originally published in France in February 2012. To date she's written four novels.

Synopsis for Hauntingly So


Eleanor Wilder is eight years old when she witnesses the inexplicable death of her mother Abby, hospitalized after a hit-and-run accident. Traumatized, the little girl becomes mute.

Sixteen years go by. Despite her handicap, Eleanor, now a successful journalist working for a people’s magazine, begins to have doubts about her mother’s demise. Did Abby Wilder’s heart just give out like everyone thought? What exactly did happen that night of March 29th 2008?

Convinced that her mother was murdered, Eleanor hires a private detective, Deven Montague, to help her find out the truth. Little by little, she begins to suspect each and every member of her family. Until the day she realizes that the murderer is only inches away. The only way she can find out the truth is to put herself in mortal danger. Will she succeed?

Hauntingly So, Anne de Pasquale, novel
The back cover for the novel Hauntingly So. Copyright © 2024 Anne de Pasquale. All rights reserved.

About Anne de Pasquale


Anne de Pasquale is American with a Swedish father and has lived in France for many years. She was a songwriter-musician, an actress in more than 30 films and a scriptwriter for French television. Check out her IMDB profile for more information.

Her psychological thrillers, initially written in English, were translated into French, published by Marabout (Hachette) and re-edited by Ella Editions.

Other novels written by Anne de Pasquale


>Tell Me She's Alive (originally published in French titled Dites moi qu'elle est vivante)
>Alex's Baby (originally published in French with the same title)
>The Cliff Of Dreams (originally published in French titled La Falaise des reves)

Editor's Note:
Anne portrayed the museum guide in Venice and one of Hugo Drax' girls in Moonraker (1979) directed by Lewis Gilbert. For photos from Anne's Moonraker days, click here.

Hauntingly So written by Anne de Pasquale is now available to order from Amazon UK.

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