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* '''Author''': [[Claudette Virmonne]] | * '''Author''': [[Claudette Virmonne]] | ||
* '''Publisher''': [[Mystique|Harlequin Mystique]] [[Mystique By The Numbers|# 159]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Mystique|Harlequin Mystique]] [[Mystique By The Numbers|# 159]] | ||
* '''Year''': 1982 | * '''Year''': 1982 | ||
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He had everything except a wife... Laurie's visit home set her marriage-minded aunt bustling. She wanted her to meet Roger Derain, their wealthy new neighbor and a recent widow. Laurie refused ... until one day he came to see her. He'd heard of her rare talent for mending tapestries and needed her services. Laurie agreed, disarmed by his blunt appeal. Soon she was drawn into a courtship that left her reeling ... because she suspected his wife hadn't simply died: she'd been murdered. But proving it meant risking her life -- and Roger's love. | He had everything except a wife... Laurie's visit home set her marriage-minded aunt bustling. She wanted her to meet Roger Derain, their wealthy new neighbor and a recent widow. Laurie refused ... until one day he came to see her. He'd heard of her rare talent for mending tapestries and needed her services. Laurie agreed, disarmed by his blunt appeal. Soon she was drawn into a courtship that left her reeling ... because she suspected his wife hadn't simply died: she'd been murdered. But proving it meant risking her life -- and Roger's love. |
Revision as of 21:43, 2 May 2008
- Author: Claudette Virmonne
- Publisher: Harlequin Mystique # 159
- Year: 1982
Book Description
He had everything except a wife... Laurie's visit home set her marriage-minded aunt bustling. She wanted her to meet Roger Derain, their wealthy new neighbor and a recent widow. Laurie refused ... until one day he came to see her. He'd heard of her rare talent for mending tapestries and needed her services. Laurie agreed, disarmed by his blunt appeal. Soon she was drawn into a courtship that left her reeling ... because she suspected his wife hadn't simply died: she'd been murdered. But proving it meant risking her life -- and Roger's love.