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|a Elinor Gilbert is the Invisible Woman--but not the kind who can walk through walls. Former special agent Elinor Gilbert has disappeared from law enforcement. She hasn't been on a case in years--until her old FBI boss offers a special surveillance detail. The target: an art dealer suspected of ties to organized crime. The location: a ritzy New York mansion. The assignment: an undercover gig...as a grandmotherly live-in nanny. Elinor is torn. Detective work comes naturally to her. Babysitting (kiddies and canines) does not. But as she investigates, Elinor discovers why a person living in the shadows might want to reappear. Part crime thriller, part hilarious social satire, The Invisible Woman is the story of a sleuth in search of herself.
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