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The Trail of Conflict
The Trail of Conflict
Author: Emilie Loring
A MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE — In the wedding of the decade, Geraldine Glamorgan's millions were united with Steve Courtland's aristocratic name. Both young, handsome, vibrantly alive, they found themselves, "for better or for worse," bound in a glittering--and empty--marriage of convenience. — Then tragedy brought Steve the ownership of a ranch out...  more »
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ISBN: 152975
Publication Date: 3/1971
Pages: 201
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Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
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Interesting book, a little different than most of hers. This one is first set in New York, then moves to Arizona. Typical cast of the busybody, the handsome second man (the leading man already has the girl), but a young child is added to this one. Read the book to see how they all fit together.


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