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* '''Author''': [[Patrick Saint-Lambert ]]
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[[Image:WHEEL.JPG|thumb|Cover Image for the novel]]
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* '''Author''': [[Patrick Saint-Lambert]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Mystique|Harlequin Mystique]] [[Mystique By The Numbers|# 89]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Mystique|Harlequin Mystique]] [[Mystique By The Numbers|# 89]]
 
* '''Year''':  1980
 
* '''Year''':  1980
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==Cover Tagline==
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A dangerous pretense that spelled ruin.
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==Book Description==
 
Her memory had been totally erased. Two women were in the car when it crashed. Only one survived: Eve Arlandy, rich young socialite. Four months in a hospital and thousands of dollars were spent rebuilding her face and body. But no one could restore her memory. Uncertainly she accepted the identity given her and was soon caught in a merry-go-round of treachery and deceit.  But when her past came flooding back, she knew there had been a terrible mistake: she was not Eve. Yet it was too late, for the real Eve had made a dangerous enemy. Could she play a dead woman's game without knowing the rules?
 
Her memory had been totally erased. Two women were in the car when it crashed. Only one survived: Eve Arlandy, rich young socialite. Four months in a hospital and thousands of dollars were spent rebuilding her face and body. But no one could restore her memory. Uncertainly she accepted the identity given her and was soon caught in a merry-go-round of treachery and deceit.  But when her past came flooding back, she knew there had been a terrible mistake: she was not Eve. Yet it was too late, for the real Eve had made a dangerous enemy. Could she play a dead woman's game without knowing the rules?
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==Originally Published As==
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Originally published in France by the Librairie Jules Tallandier as La Fille Sans Nom or English translation - The Nameless Girl
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==Reviews==
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[http://glooomysunday.blogspot.com/2008/06/wheel-of-fate-by-patrick-saint-lambert.html Review at Gloomy Sunday Blog]

Latest revision as of 20:02, 4 June 2008

Cover Image for the novel

Cover Tagline

A dangerous pretense that spelled ruin.

Book Description

Her memory had been totally erased. Two women were in the car when it crashed. Only one survived: Eve Arlandy, rich young socialite. Four months in a hospital and thousands of dollars were spent rebuilding her face and body. But no one could restore her memory. Uncertainly she accepted the identity given her and was soon caught in a merry-go-round of treachery and deceit. But when her past came flooding back, she knew there had been a terrible mistake: she was not Eve. Yet it was too late, for the real Eve had made a dangerous enemy. Could she play a dead woman's game without knowing the rules?

Originally Published As

Originally published in France by the Librairie Jules Tallandier as La Fille Sans Nom or English translation - The Nameless Girl

Reviews

Review at Gloomy Sunday Blog