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Nightingale's song
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  • paperback· 190 pp9780515033458
First published 1963

Nightingale's song

By Denise Robins

It all happened too fast.... Celia's long lost father appeared and announced that he was a millionaire. Now, in his last days, he wanted to share his life, and his wealth with his only kin - his daughter. Celia was taken from her drab London flat to her father's fabulous villa in Monte Carlo. There she met Philippe, the dashingly handsome Frenchman who swept her into a confusion of fiery passion. And Geoffrey, the solid good-looking Englishman whose love for her was quiet and dependable. Then, suddenly, her father died - and Celia was a millionairess. Now the ugly qauestion nagged at her heart: did the man she desperately loved want her for heself - or for her money?

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