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The Broken Teaglass by Emily Arsenault

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Also by Emily Arsenault:

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The Broken Teaglass
Emily Arsenault

Random House Publishing Group
September 2011
On Sale: September 13, 2011
384 pages
ISBN: 0440338891
EAN: 9780440338895
Kindle: B002PXFYA6
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In the maze of cubicles at Samuelson Company, editorial assistant Billy Webb struggles to focus while helping to prepare the next edition of a dictionary. But there are distractions. He senses that something suspicious is going on beneath this company's academic façade. What's more, his (possibly) flirtatious co-worker Mona Minot has just made a startling discovery: a trove of puzzling citations, all taken from the same book, The Broken Teaglass. Billy and Mona soon learn that no such book exists. And the quotations read like a confession, coyly hinting at a hidden identity, a secret liaison, a crime. As Billy and Mona try to unearth the truth, the puzzle begins to take on bigger meaning for both of them, compelling them to redefine their notions of themselves and each other.??

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