Tell Me She's Alive written by Anne de Pasquale (Anne Lonnberg in Moonraker)
By: FSWL team
Published:
2024-11-13
Tell Me She's Alive is the first novel written by half-Swedish Bond girl Anne de Pasquale (credited as Anne Lonnberg in Moonraker) originally published in France in November 2010. To date she's written four novels.
Synopsis for Tell Me She's Alive
Gone. Vanished.
Ellen struggles to understand the meaning of these words as she puts down the telephone. Her 14 year-old daughter Jamie, an au pair girl in Paris, has been missing for ten days. A few weeks later, Jamie’s best friend Rachel is found murdered only a few miles from Ellen’s home in California.
Could there be a link between Jamie’s disappearance and Rachel’s murder?
Almost a year has gone by. The investigations by both the French and the Santa Cruz police are at a dead end. Everyone - Ellen’s husband John, her sister Margery and Deven Montague, the private detective Ellen hired –clearly fear the worst. Yet, Ellen refuses to lose hope.
Increasingly troubled by a a series of strange coïncidences, she wants, and needs, to believe the seemingly impossible : Could Jamie still be alive?
The back cover for the novel Tell Me She's Alive. Copyright © 2024 Anne de Pasquale. All rights reserved.
Can Ellen find her before it’s too late?
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
>Hauntingly So (originally published in French titled
Les Couleurs de la Peur)
>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.
Tell Me She's Alive written by Anne de Pasquale is now available to order from Amazon UK.
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