The New Sister Theatre

Lucilla Andrews

first published 1964 Arrow (A Division of Random House Group), 1983 hardcover 176 pages

Not even her appointment as Sister General Theatre could free Margaret Lindsay from her unhappiness when Joe de Winter broke off their engagement, and it was rumoured that the reason was Joe's friendship with an attractive hospital pathologist. But then, when her friends became evsive at the mention of Joe's name, and when Joe himself was obviously unhappy, Margaret suddenly learned the reason for his decision - and...

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The New Sister Theatre audiobook · 1989 · Ulverscroft Soundings Ltd · 9781854960177
The New Sister Theatre hardcover · 1983 · Arrow (A Division of Random House Group) · 176 pages · 9780712602372
The New Sister Theatre edition · 1977 · Corgi · 175 pages

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