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Revision as of 21:00, 27 November 2012

1960 UK Edition
By Anne Weale
Publisher Harlequin Romance #553
Release Month 1960 (UK)
Harlequin Romance Series #
Preceded by Caribbean Melody
Followed by My Dear Doctor
Mills & Boon Classics Series #
Preceded by Came A Strranger
Followed by A Cottage In Spain

Book Description

Vivien ignored her relatives' advice. Some inner conviction compelled Vivien to visit Malaya. She felt her godfather had a reason for leaving her his home and only there would she find the answer. Bewildered by the strangeness of the East, she was even more confused by her godfather's closest friend, Dr. Tom Stransom. He was alternately aloof and friendly, teasing and sarcastic--and apparently quite indifferent to the feelings he aroused in her.


Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1960 <br\>UK Edition
1960 <br\>US Edition