The Crash

· Hachette UK
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When both her father and mother pass away within a few months of each
other, Clem Wright suddenly finds herself all alone in the world without
a real friend to turn to.

She takes a job, becoming personal assistant to the brilliant osteopath,
Charles Maddison - and soon her troubles are forgotten as she finds
herself swept away in a fountain of bliss. For three wonderful months
she is wined and dined by her charming superior, and nothing seems
impossible; so the news, when she hears it, is just too much.

Charles is getting married - to a beautiful model girl he met while
holidaying abroad. It seems like the end of everything for poor Clem:
can life really be so cruel?

A captivating love story from the 100-million-copy bestselling Queen of
Romance, first published in 1966 and now available for the first time in
eBook.

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Denise Robins was born in 1897. Known as the Queen of Romance, she wrote over 160 novels, selling more than one hundred million copies worldwide. Robins' characters are as varied as her themes - the protagonists ranging from eighteen to middle age - while the wonderful variety of settings includes London, Paris, the Swiss mountains, Egypt, Sri Lanka and Morocco. She died at the age of eighty-eight on 1 May 1985.

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