The Captain's Table

The Captain's Table

By Vivian Stuart

Subjects: Captains in Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Romance Fiction, 1950s

Description: HR 464 To sit at the Captain's Table on a big liner is an honour eagerly sought after, and often especially so, when the Captain is handsome, distinguished, and young for so important a command. But for Catherine Duncan the privilege was a source of alarm, for Robert Blair was the brother of her dead fiancé, and he believed her to be morally responsible for Hugh's death. How could she endure his thundercloud presence, day after day, on the long voyage to China?

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