Dancing in the Wind

Dancing in the Wind

by Mary De Laszlo (Author)

Synopsis

When plant hunter Randolph Graveson is paralysed in an accident, the only thing that keeps his mind alive is the hope that a new variety of peony he discovered will blossom. Then Cedric Hartford - a rival plant hunter - visits and his dog savages the roots. Determined to reclaim this peony, Randolph insists that his daughter Delphina return to Tibet to fetch it, and entrusts her safekeeping to his friend Arnold North. But hot on their trail are Cedric and his nephew, Lorin Courtney. In a race for the prize, Delphina discovers Cedric's evil nature but cannot believe that Lorin could be the same. Though she dare not trust him, will Delphina ever discover Lorin's true value?

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Publisher: Robert Hale Ltd
Published: 31 Mar 2005

ISBN 10: 0709077866
ISBN 13: 9780709077862

Author Bio
Mary de Laszlo worked for Queen Magazine in the 1960s. She also worked in Paris in the fashion department of Jardins des Modes, reporting on shows and the Paris collections. Mary is married with three children and now writes full time. She lives in London.