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Summer 1931 in seedy Bayswater & James Ross is on his uppers. An aspiring writer whose stories nobody will buy (Its the slump) with a landlady harassing him for unpaid rent & occasional sleepless nights spent in the waiting room at Kings Cross Station he is reduced to selling carpet-cleaning lotion door-to-door. His prospects brighten when he meets the glamorous Suzi (the red hair & the tight jumper werent a false card: she really was a looker & no mistake) but their relationship turns out to be a source of increasing bafflement. Who is her boss the mysterious Mr Rasmussen
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CAPTIVE OF THE CLAN To regain control of his fractured clan Robert Matheson must take Lilidh MacLerie hostage as a bargaining tool. But Lilidh is no ordinary captive. She's the woman he once loved - and rejected! Rob's touch is etched permanently into her memory and unaware that he was forced to repudiate their love Lilidh has never forgotten the man who broke her heart all those years ago. Now looking into the eyes of her captor she no longer recognises this fearsome leader. She should be afraid - there's no telling what he will do. But something about him both excites and unnerves her in equal measure...
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CAPTIVE OF THE CLAN To regain control of his fractured clan Robert Matheson must take Lilidh Mac Lerie hostage as a bargaining tool. But Lilidh is no ordinary captive. She's the woman he once loved
- & rejected! Rob's touch is etched permanently into her memory & unaware that he was forced to repudiate their love Lilidh has never forgotten the man who broke her heart all those years ago. Now looking into the eyes of her captor she no longer recognises this fearsome leader. She should be afraid
- there's no telling what he will do. But something about him both excites & unnerves her in equal measure...

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