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+ | [[Category:Category Romance]][[category:1981 Releases]] | ||
+ | * '''Author''': [[Belinda Grey]] | ||
+ | * '''Publisher''': [[Mills and Boon]] - [[Historical Romance]] #81 | ||
+ | * '''Year''': 1981 | ||
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Her life changed almost overnight! Only when Ellen has arrived in hot and dusty Egypt from the grim background of Victorian Wales does she realise that her dead father's last gift is the key to the whereabouts of a tomb he had been seeking. Warned of danger on the journey, she becomes aware that someone is determined to extract the secret from her... Is Henry Bligh, now her guardian, really as friendly as he seems? And what of Rami, the fascinating Berber leader known as 'The Hawk' who appoints himself as her protector? Confused by swirling emotions, can Ellen really trust either of them when a hideous fate threatens? | Her life changed almost overnight! Only when Ellen has arrived in hot and dusty Egypt from the grim background of Victorian Wales does she realise that her dead father's last gift is the key to the whereabouts of a tomb he had been seeking. Warned of danger on the journey, she becomes aware that someone is determined to extract the secret from her... Is Henry Bligh, now her guardian, really as friendly as he seems? And what of Rami, the fascinating Berber leader known as 'The Hawk' who appoints himself as her protector? Confused by swirling emotions, can Ellen really trust either of them when a hideous fate threatens? |
Revision as of 21:44, 4 August 2007
- Author: Belinda Grey
- Publisher: Mills and Boon - Historical Romance #81
- Year: 1981
Her life changed almost overnight! Only when Ellen has arrived in hot and dusty Egypt from the grim background of Victorian Wales does she realise that her dead father's last gift is the key to the whereabouts of a tomb he had been seeking. Warned of danger on the journey, she becomes aware that someone is determined to extract the secret from her... Is Henry Bligh, now her guardian, really as friendly as he seems? And what of Rami, the fascinating Berber leader known as 'The Hawk' who appoints himself as her protector? Confused by swirling emotions, can Ellen really trust either of them when a hideous fate threatens?