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Lucy Clissold was the envy of all her friends when she won an award which gave her four weeks' paid 'rest-cure' as nursing Sister aboard the Pacific cruise Colonial Rose. But Lucy herself was not happy-how could she be when this coveted award had come to her not for merit but as the direct result of unprofessional conduct? But in Jon Saul, the ship's doctor, Lucy found an unhappiness greater than her own. Once an eminent surgeon, Jon was now an embittered man with crippled hands. Perhaps, though, being in the same boat in more ways than one, they could help one another. Had fate thrown them together with this in mind? This is a Mills & Boon page. There are separate pages for Harlequins.
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Lucy Clissold was the envy of all her friends when she won an award which gave her four weeks' paid 'rest-cure' as nursing Sister aboard the Pacific cruise Colonial Rose. But Lucy herself was not happy-how could she be when this coveted award had come to her not for merit but as the direct result of unprofessional conduct? But in Jon Saul, the ship's doctor, Lucy found an unhappiness greater than her own. Once an eminent surgeon, Jon was now an embittered man with crippled hands. Perhaps, though, being in the same boat in more ways than one, they could help one another. Had fate thrown them together with this in mind?
 
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Revision as of 17:13, 3 April 2011

1964 UK Edition
By Kate Starr
Publisher Mills & Boon Romance #169
Release Month 1964 (UK)
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by ??
Followed by Shadows In The Ward

Book Description

Lucy Clissold was the envy of all her friends when she won an award which gave her four weeks' paid 'rest-cure' as nursing Sister aboard the Pacific cruise Colonial Rose. But Lucy herself was not happy-how could she be when this coveted award had come to her not for merit but as the direct result of unprofessional conduct? But in Jon Saul, the ship's doctor, Lucy found an unhappiness greater than her own. Once an eminent surgeon, Jon was now an embittered man with crippled hands. Perhaps, though, being in the same boat in more ways than one, they could help one another. Had fate thrown them together with this in mind?

Cover Variation (By Release Date)