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Full Circle

by Pamela Oldfield

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An inappropriate love affair sets a tragic chain of events in motion - Louise Legrand is the wilful young daughter of Madeline and her first husband. Oscar Swain is Madelines bedridden second husband. Madelines first mother-in-law offers to pay for Louise to have art lessons, but when Louise falls in love with Daniel, her middle-aged art teacher, and they elope to America, no one realizes it will start a train of events which will lead to tragedy. Will the family ties be strong enough to survive the outcome?… (more)
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An inappropriate love affair sets a tragic chain of events in motion - Louise Legrand is the wilful young daughter of Madeline and her first husband. Oscar Swain is Madelines bedridden second husband. Madelines first mother-in-law offers to pay for Louise to have art lessons, but when Louise falls in love with Daniel, her middle-aged art teacher, and they elope to America, no one realizes it will start a train of events which will lead to tragedy. Will the family ties be strong enough to survive the outcome?

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