The Secret of the Villa Mimosa by Elizabeth Adler

The Secret of the Villa Mimosa by Elizabeth Adler

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The Secret of the Villa Mimosa by Elizabeth Adler

A beautiful Jane Doe with no memory of who she is or how she got to the bottom of a treacherous ravine; and a psychiatrist who joins her on her search for her identity. Dr. Phyl Forster was intrigued by the lovely woman who had been recovered from a San Francisco hillside and taken to the hospital where Forster was a resident psychiatrist. When Jane Doe regained consciousness, Dr. Phyl was at her side. It was then she realized that the patient had lost all memory of who she was or why she was in a hospital. Was it an accident, or was she, as Detective Franco Mahoney was beginning to suspect, the victim of attempted murder? In an attempt to reconstruct her past, patient and doctor travel back in time across continents to Hawaii, Paris, and the South of France. It is a long and circuitous journey - one that leads to mortal danger and thrilling romance.
ELIZABETH ADLER is the internationally acclaimed author of eighteen novels. She was born in Yorkshire, England and has lived in most of the exotic and colorful places she writes about. She now lives in Palm Desert, California, with her husband, Richard. They have a daughter, Anabelle, an architect; plus two cats, Sunny, a black short hair rescue cat, and Sweet Pea, a bossy Siamese.
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ISBN 13 9780385312127
ISBN 10 0385312121
Title The Secret of the Villa Mimosa
Author Elizabeth Adler
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Delacorte Press
Year published 1994-12-01
Number of pages 375
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