The Weir House
earliest edition we have, 1965 Hurst and Blackett, 1972 252 pages
He wanted her to pose as his fiancée - for seven dramatic days which changed the course of her life... Philip wants to marry Eve Brayle. It is her way out - he is rich, not too old, and has been in love for years - and he has even secretly funded her lifestyle, such that it is. Eve feels trapped, but he isn't a man she can accept. Unlike her friend Marcia, who cheerfully accepts an ‘ordinary’ life without complaint,...
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