The Open Window

Netta Muskett

Original title: The open window

earliest edition we have, 1967 Hurst & Blackett, 1967

For seven years Anne Lessways had been bored with her job as a teacher. Then while changing trains when travelling to spend a vacation with her aunt, she met Lady Gillian Haymer, a girl who could have been her double. An audacious scheme was put to Anne that she would impersonate Gillian for a week during Gillian's absence with a boyfriend. Thus Anne found herself at Wynchcombe as the adored centre of a family party...

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The Open Window paperback · 1976 · Arrow · 252 pages
The open window paperback · 1970 · Arrow Books · 256 pages
The open window. edition · 1967 · Hurst & Blackett

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