Other people's marriages

Rosie Thomas

first published 1993 Chivers, 1995

The effect on five married couples when a single woman moves into town. The protagonist is Nina Cort, a good looking widow. Unable to stand the loneliness of London after her husband's death, she moves into a town where she has friends and proceeds to create havoc with their marriages. By the author of The White Dove.

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Other People's Marriages paperback · 2003 · Arrow Books Ltd · 576 pages · 9780099462477
Other people's marriages. edition · 1995 · Chivers
Other people's marriages edition · 1994 · W. Morrow · 425 pages
Other people's marriages edition · 1994 · Thorndike Press · 628 pages
Other people's marriages edition · 1994 · Michael Joseph · 448 pages
Other people's marriages edition · 1994 · Penguin · 559 pages
Other people's marriages edition · 1993 · Joseph · 441 pages

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