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(New page: * '''Author''': Helaine Ross * '''Publisher''': Popular * '''Year''': 1962 NOT WANTED. When beautiful Colette Leclair, M.D., decided to come to the tiny island of Northport to f...)
 
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* '''Publisher''': [[Popular]]  
 
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* '''Year''': 1962
 
* '''Year''': 1962
NOT WANTED. When beautiful Colette Leclair, M.D., decided to come to the tiny island of Northport to fight a dread children's disease, she left behind an exciting career in a big city hospital, and a man who promised to wait for her love. But now, it seemed that the town did not want an "outsider's" help ... and even their ruggedly handsome young doctor suddenly and mysteriously disappeared from Colette's laboratory. Colette LeClair was a lovely woman and a dedicated doctor, but could not cure the ache in her own heart.
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When beautiful Colette Leclair, M.D., decided to come to the tiny island of Northport to fight a dread children's disease, she left behind an exciting career in a big city hospital, and a man who promised to wait for her love. But now, it seemed that the town did not want an "outsider's" help... and even their ruggedly handsome young doctor suddenly and mysteriously disappeared from Colette's laboratory. Colette LeClair was a lovely woman and a dedicated doctor, but could not cure the ache in her own heart.

Revision as of 14:05, 29 August 2007


NOT WANTED.

When beautiful Colette Leclair, M.D., decided to come to the tiny island of Northport to fight a dread children's disease, she left behind an exciting career in a big city hospital, and a man who promised to wait for her love. But now, it seemed that the town did not want an "outsider's" help... and even their ruggedly handsome young doctor suddenly and mysteriously disappeared from Colette's laboratory. Colette LeClair was a lovely woman and a dedicated doctor, but could not cure the ache in her own heart.