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Star Creek
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Pamela Kent |
Published 1966: Helen goes to live as a ward of a man who has lost one arm and who is now living in remote place on the cornish coast. She seems to almost parallel Jane Eyre and also has to deal wi… |
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Bladon's Rock
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Pamela Kent |
Richard was coming home!
When Valentine first met Doctor Gaston Lamoine, the famous neurologist, she found herself provoked by his remark that they were both ships that pass in the night. The rema… |
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Desert Gold
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Pamela Kent |
Judith was determined to write up the fascinating ruined city of Bou Kairrouan, in Morocco, for her magazine. It was a pity that Martin Dahl, who could have been such a help, was so curiously hostile! |
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Gideon Faber's Chance
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Pamela Kent,Ida Pollock |
Kim felt she was going to enjoy her new job - helping the delightful elderly Mrs. Faber to write her memoirs, in the luxurious surrondings of her lovely home, Merton Hall. It all seemed to good to be… |
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Man from the sea
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Pamela Kent |
Louise's first meeting with Captain Nicholas Wentworth, RN, had been most unfortunate, and neither of them was sorry to part company. But later on, in very different surroundings, they were due to me… |
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The man who came back
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Pamela Kent |
So far as anyone knew, Philip Drew was just there helping out the village doctor temporarily. Yet there was a portrait in the local "big house" of a Regency rake who was his double.
Just who was P… |
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Nile dusk
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Pamela Kent |
Romilly was pleased, but certainly not alarmed, when her great-aunt left her a house in Cairo. Why should Crighton Bey warn her to be careful of her possessions?
Romilly soon found herself thinkin… |
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Star Creek
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Pamela Kent |
When Helen's father died, she was grateful to Roger Trelawnce, his old friend and now her guardian, when he offered her a temporary home in his Cornish manor house --and it was not long before she fo… |
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White heat
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Pamela Kent |
Karin was thoroughly enjoying her cruise to Australia aboard the Ariadne, which a considerate employer, and hosts of admirers. The only fly in the ointment was the austere and arrogant Kent Willoughb… |
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Beloved enemies
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Pamela Kent |
Miss Caprice Vaughan could hardly wait to take possession of the lovely Tudor manor house she had been left by her great-uncle, so it was disconcerting, to say the least, to find a lodger already ins… |
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Sweet Barbary
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Pamela Kent |
Was hers to be the next heart he broke? Catherine's stay in Morocco was not turning out to be the quiet holiday she had envisioned! The reason was simple: David Barrington. Catherine was a girl every… |
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