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(New page: * '''Author''': Dorothy Daniels * '''Publisher''': Pyramid * '''Year''': 1971 Haunting Memory. Lovely Bella Chase had fled from the ashes of her childhood home to the alien sanctu...)
 
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* '''Author''': [[Dorothy Daniels]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Dorothy Daniels]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Pyramid]]  
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Pyramid]]  
 
* '''Year''': 1971
 
* '''Year''': 1971
Haunting Memory. Lovely Bella Chase had fled from the ashes of her childhood home to the alien sanctuary of Washington D.C. Here, among high-placed relatives whom the Yankees had come to trust, she might work in secrecy to aid the Southern cause. At the insistence of her daring cousin Nathaniel, she participated in the glittering social life of the capital, ferreting out bits of information that might insure a Rebel victory. One thing threatened all that she and Nathaniel might accomplish--the bewildering memory of Jeff Bayliss, the handsome Union major who had so brashly embraced her and vowed that they would meet again...
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* '''Setting''': Civil War-era Washington D.C.
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Haunting Memory. Lovely Bella Chase had fled from the ashes of her childhood home to the alien sanctuary of Washington D.C. Here, among high-placed relatives whom the Yankees had come to trust, she might work in secrecy to aid the Southern cause. At the insistence of her daring cousin Nathaniel, she participated in the glittering social life of the capital, ferreting out bits of information that might insure a Rebel victory. One thing threatened all that she and Nathaniel might accomplish -- the bewildering memory of Jeff Bayliss, the handsome Union major who had so brashly embraced her and vowed that they would meet again...

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Haunting Memory. Lovely Bella Chase had fled from the ashes of her childhood home to the alien sanctuary of Washington D.C. Here, among high-placed relatives whom the Yankees had come to trust, she might work in secrecy to aid the Southern cause. At the insistence of her daring cousin Nathaniel, she participated in the glittering social life of the capital, ferreting out bits of information that might insure a Rebel victory. One thing threatened all that she and Nathaniel might accomplish -- the bewildering memory of Jeff Bayliss, the handsome Union major who had so brashly embraced her and vowed that they would meet again...