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+ | The life of a nurse is not an easy one, but Susan Trent enjoyed every minute of her work, even those times of tragedy when unavoidable accidents brought disaster, bloodshed and suffering. She found it absorbing because she shared in the difficulties and problems of all those whose lives and health she guarded. | ||
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+ | But Susan had not expected to be involved so deeply that the problems of others would affect her own secure existence. Nor that the sinister and deadly happenings in the busy shops and factories would culminate in her own quiet office. | ||
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By Lucy Agnes Hancock | |
Publisher | Harlequin Romance #301 |
Release Month | 1954 (US) |
Harlequin Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | Mary Read, Buccaneer |
Followed by | Captain Gentleman |
- Author: Lucy Agnes Hancock
- Publisher: Harlequin Romance #301
- Year: 1954
Book Description
The life of a nurse is not an easy one, but Susan Trent enjoyed every minute of her work, even those times of tragedy when unavoidable accidents brought disaster, bloodshed and suffering. She found it absorbing because she shared in the difficulties and problems of all those whose lives and health she guarded.
But Susan had not expected to be involved so deeply that the problems of others would affect her own secure existence. Nor that the sinister and deadly happenings in the busy shops and factories would culminate in her own quiet office.