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The Other Nurse Carew

The Other Nurse Carew

Phyllis Martin
3/5 ( ratings)
'JAN CAREW! THAT IS HER NAME, they tell her, when she recovers consciousness in hospital after a street accident, to find her memory a blank. How lucky she is to have been brought into St. Nathaniel's where she is known and recognised as one of their nurses. Jan has no recollection even of her identical twin, who was killed in the same accident. Nor has she any knowledge of Howard Bellamy, the brilliant surgeon to whom, they tell her, she is engaged. To substantiate that there is a diamond ring and a photograph of him which gives the lost and bewildered girl spine-creeps. How could she ever have promised to marry such a sombre and forbidding man?
The amnesia continues. To Jan's thankful relief, Howard Bellamy, is in New York working on research. His family take care of Jan for him and there is the younger surgeon brother Peter, so attractive and gay, to stand in for the absent fiancee.
When at long last memory returns there comes a startling revelation which leaves Jan open to very grave suspicion.'
Language
English
Pages
184
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
The Valentine Romance Club (Hurst & Blackett Ltd.)
Release
May 14, 1964

The Other Nurse Carew

Phyllis Martin
3/5 ( ratings)
'JAN CAREW! THAT IS HER NAME, they tell her, when she recovers consciousness in hospital after a street accident, to find her memory a blank. How lucky she is to have been brought into St. Nathaniel's where she is known and recognised as one of their nurses. Jan has no recollection even of her identical twin, who was killed in the same accident. Nor has she any knowledge of Howard Bellamy, the brilliant surgeon to whom, they tell her, she is engaged. To substantiate that there is a diamond ring and a photograph of him which gives the lost and bewildered girl spine-creeps. How could she ever have promised to marry such a sombre and forbidding man?
The amnesia continues. To Jan's thankful relief, Howard Bellamy, is in New York working on research. His family take care of Jan for him and there is the younger surgeon brother Peter, so attractive and gay, to stand in for the absent fiancee.
When at long last memory returns there comes a startling revelation which leaves Jan open to very grave suspicion.'
Language
English
Pages
184
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
The Valentine Romance Club (Hurst & Blackett Ltd.)
Release
May 14, 1964

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