Indolent dandy Robert Wringham (“superb”—The Telegraph) occupies a lazy, hazy, mazy world of geriatric flies, winking sparrows, and smiling labradoodles.
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Wringham, Robert
Indolent dandy Robert Wringham (“superb”—The Telegraph) occupies a lazy, hazy, mazy world of geriatric flies, winking sparrows, and smiling labradoodles.
Witness!

CARTLAND, Barbara
If there is one person to whom Lady Marlowe would rather not owe her life, it is the Duke of Buckington, a man she detests.

SMITH, Wilbur,
David Morgan, the gifted heir to a family fortune, rebels and becomes a fighter pilot.

SMITH, Wilbur,
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CARTLAND, Barbara
A thrilling story set against the background of England, India and 19th Century Hong Kong.

CARTLAND, Barbara
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CARTLAND, Barbara
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SMITH, Wilbur,
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SMITH, Wilbur,
A brutal tale of greed and lust set in the goldfields of South Africa.

CARTLAND, Barbara
Disguised as a French governess, Nadina Talbort is hiding in Constantinople wondering how she will get back to England.

CARTLAND, Barbara
How will Astaria choose between three cousins offered to her as husbands?

CARTLAND, Barbara
Set in India when the British defended the north-west frontier in the 1880's.

SMITH, Wilbur,
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CARTLAND, Barbara
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CARTLAND, Barbara
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