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Dawn of Fire
Dawn of Fire
Author: Susannah Leigh
TIDES OF PASSION — Beautiful, young Domini d-Arielle could not help herself. Her brother had been taken prisoner with a group of missionaries in the jungles of Indochina. And now she would stop at nothing to rescue him -- even if it meant abandoning her comfortable Parisian home and disguising herself as a woman of easy virtue to gain passage on ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780451403117
ISBN-10: 0451403118
Publication Date: 6/2/1992
Pages: 381
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Publisher: Onyx Books
Book Type: Paperback
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Sixth sense tells Dominie d'Arielle, an orphaned and wealthy 1840s Parisian miss, that her brother Denis, a Jesuit priest, courts danger by spreading Catholicism in Vietnam. When her elderly fiance refuses to honeymoon with her in the Orient, Dominie packs some diamonds, disguises herself as a nun and heads off alone to save Denis. En route, she falls into the hands of a white slaver and is retrieved from his clutches by some sailors who are on shore; but mistaking Dominie, who has shed her nun's garb, for a prostitute, they turn her over to Capt. Jared Barron for his amusement. Jared is heading to China in search of his own brother, Matthew, who has rashly entangled the Barron family fleet in the opium trade.


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