French Silk

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French Silk
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AuthorSandra Brown
LanguageEnglish
GenreRomance
Published8 May 1992 (Warner Books) [1]
Media typePrint (Hardcover, Paperback)
Pages416
ISBN0-446-51654-6

French Silk is a romance novel written by Sandra Brown. It was published in 1992,[2] and made the New York Times bestseller list.[3] The novel is set in New Orleans and revolves around the murder of a televangelist; the suspects include the female founder of the "French Silk" mail order catalog whom the preacher had targeted as sinful.[4]

It was also made into a 1994 TV movie starring Susan Lucci and R. Lee Ermey.

The book was the first of Brown's novels to be released in hardcover, and the first to be made into a movie.[5] Its first print run was 150,000 copies.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ (1 March 1992). French Silk by Sandra Brown (review), Kirkus Reviews
  2. ^ "French Silk" at Fictiondb.com
  3. ^ (17 May 1992). BEST SELLERS: May 17, 1992, The New York Times (#6 bestseller for that week)
  4. ^ Stilley, Frank (20 June 1992). "French Silk' Is As Smooth As You-Know-What", Argus Press (Associated Press review)
  5. ^ Lamb, Joyce (27 October 2013). Interview: Sandra Brown, author of 'Deadline', USA Today
  6. ^ (11 May 1992). French Silk (review), Publishers Weekly

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