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Revision as of 17:19, 11 May 2011

1967 UK Edition
By Ann Gilmour
Publisher Mills & Boon Romance #227/1
Release Month 1967 (UK)
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by The Highest Peak
Followed by The Honey Is Bitter

Book Description

The predudice against women doctors dies hard, as Lesley Leigh found when she tried to get into the team of brilliant physician Sir Charles Hope-Moncrieff. As Sir Charles pointed out, women were apt to give up their jobs to get married, they caused friction with the nursing staff, and they were liable to let personal feelings get in the way of their work. However, he agreed at last to give her a trial. Lesley was determined to succeed - until she discovered that her old and dear friend Jim Graham was after the same job himself. Would her private loyalties get in the way after all, just as Sir Charles had predicted they would?

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1967 <br\>UK Edition