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Serenity Dale, M.D. was firmly established in the city as a Doctor, with an envitable reputation hor her skill and hard work. Married to Maury Parrich, a thus far unsuccessful novelist, Serenity was trying hard to prove her theory that marriage and medicine could be happily and profitably combined. All might have gone well had she not accepted, against her own wished, a position as head of a private hospital, for it was then that her difficulties really began. Before she realised what was happening. Maury was seeking inspiration elsewhere, and she became involved in professional troubles of her own presciption work, after she was shocked into a realisation work, after she was shocked into a realisation of the problem with which she was confronted.
  
 
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==
 
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==

Revision as of 20:29, 28 May 2011

1949 US Edition
By Joseph McCord
Publisher Harlequin Romance #13
Release Month 1949 (US)
Harlequin Romance Series #
Preceded by A Killer Is Loose Among Us
Followed by Six-Guns Of Sandoval

Book Description

Serenity Dale, M.D. was firmly established in the city as a Doctor, with an envitable reputation hor her skill and hard work. Married to Maury Parrich, a thus far unsuccessful novelist, Serenity was trying hard to prove her theory that marriage and medicine could be happily and profitably combined. All might have gone well had she not accepted, against her own wished, a position as head of a private hospital, for it was then that her difficulties really began. Before she realised what was happening. Maury was seeking inspiration elsewhere, and she became involved in professional troubles of her own presciption work, after she was shocked into a realisation work, after she was shocked into a realisation of the problem with which she was confronted.

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1949 <br\>US Edition