Katerina's Secret by Mary Jane Staples

Katerina's Secret by Mary Jane Staples

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Charming, handsome Edward Somers has been recovering from his wartime injuries in a small hotel in the South of France where he is an extremely popular guest. One day, he happens upon a nearby villa, within which lives a mysterious and beautiful countess, Katerina, who does not appear to be allowing any visitors. Edward manages to break through.

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Katerina's Secret by Mary Jane Staples

Charming, handsome Edward Somers has been recovering from his wartime injuries in a small hotel in the South of France where he is an extremely popular guest. One day, he happens upon a nearby villa, within which lives a mysterious and beautiful countess, Katerina, who does not appear to be allowing any visitors. Edward manages to break through to her and soon the pair develop a wonderful friendship. As each day passes the pair grow closer and closer but Edward soon finds there is more to Katerina than meets the eye. Why is she confined to the villa, guarded by a man with a rifle? Who is observing her with a telescope? Why is she so reluctant to be photographed? Soon a sinister chain of events begins to unfold, and several attempts on Katerina's life are made. Must Katerina always be on the run? Constantly forced into hiding, will she ever find the love she craves so dearly?
Mary Jane Staples was born and brought up in the Walworth area of South London. She is the author of over thirty bestselling novels about cockney life, many of which feature the well-loved Adams family.
SKU Non disponible
ISBN 13 9780593060339
ISBN 10 0593060334
Titre Katerina's Secret
Auteur Mary Jane Staples
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Hardback
Éditeur Transworld Publishers Ltd
Année de publication 2008-09-11
Nombre de pages 368
Note de couverture La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
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