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Treacherous Waters

(2002)
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An enchanting tale of secrets and deception that stretches from the heaths of Suffolk to the banks of the Seine.

Annie Sancerre is looking for love. After her husband was killed in the trenches of the Great War, she found herself putting motherhood before everything else, whatever the cost.

So when the kind and gentle Fergus Cameron proposes, Annie realises a life with him could bring both comfort and security. Then she meets debonair lawyer Richard Ross near her home in Kew and her future is thrown into doubt.

But why does Richard seem to know more about her past than she does?

From bestseller Teresa Crane comes an elaborate mystery of love both lost and found.

Praise for Treacherous Waters'This is compulsive reading' Marina Oliver, author of The Accidental Marriage




Genre: Romantic Suspense

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