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My Brother Michael
My Brother Michael
Author: Mary Stewart
Only a moment before Camilla Haven had been sitting quietly in a crowded Athens caf? writing to a friend, ?Nothing ever happens to me?? — Then without warning, a stranger approached, thrust a set of car keys at her and pointed to a huge black touring car parked at the curb. — ?The car for Delphi, mademoiselle?A matter of life and death.? he whispe...  more »
ISBN: 58131
Pages: 240
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Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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Mary Stewart is one of my favorite authors and I love this romantic suspense. It takes place in Greece and the author has the ability to make you feel you are there. I ordered this so I could have a newer copy, but have read it several times. Her books are a great escape.
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A well-crafted mystery yarn by a master suspense writer. Awash in local color (it's set in sunny Greece) this is a fun way to while away some time, especially in the cold-weather months. :-)
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A good suspenseful read with lots of unexpected twists!
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romance/suspence novel
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Perhaps it was coincidence or perhaps Camilla Haven Unintentionally invoked the gods that afternoon in the crowded Athens Cafe' when she wrote to a friend: Nothing ever happens to me... But a few hours later and by happenings extraordinary indeed Camilla was in Delphi, in the company of Simon Lester, a most charming but quietly determined Englishmen and in the middle of a nightmare beyond her wildest dreams. In his words, Simon had come to Delphi to "appease the shade of his brother..."


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