Lord Rupert Glennister's luck at cards and his tireless sexual appetite were thought to be the work of satanic forces. An outraged society made him an outcast until he could redeem himself by marrying a woman of virtue.
Calvina Bracewell was a parson's daughter, bullied into servitude by her 'benefactors'. Rescued by Lord Rupert, she found herself agreeing to his shocking demand that they should marry that very night.
In London she blossomed into a beauty and became the toast of Regency society. For a while, Calvina was happy, but then attempts on her life began. Only one man could want her dead, and that was the husband she'd grown to love.
Robert Hale: Hardback: ISBN 0-7090-6133-1
Ulverscroft: Large Print: ISBN 0-7089-4091-9
Audio Cassettes.(Right) Magna: ISBN 1-85903-304-0
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