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Waiting for Willa by Dorothy Eden
Waiting for Willa by Dorothy Eden









Waiting for Willa by Dorothy Eden

Contact seller Seller Rating: Book Used - Hardcover Condition: VERY GOOD US 5.47 Convert currency Free shipping Within U.S.A. Just how had her husband's previous wife so mysteriously disappeared? Had she really gone on an expedition up the Amazon River? Was it likely that she would have left her two young daughters for so long? And wasn't there something disconcertingly sinister about the fact that the two governesses for the children had simply vanished into the night?After all, the body in that grave had to belong to someone. Dorothy Eden (19121982) was the internationally acclaimed author of more than forty bestselling Gothic, romantic suspense, and historical novels. Publication Order of Standalone Novels Waiting for Willa, (1970), Best Hardcover Price Best Paperback Price Best Kindle Price Speak to Me of Love, (1971). Waiting for Willa, Dorothy Eden Published by Hodder and Stoughton, 1970 ISBN 10: 0340106182 ISBN 13: 9780340106181 Seller: Discover Books, Toledo, OH, U.S.A. Even the shock of discovering that he had been married before, and had twin daughters, could not diminish all she felt for him.īut then one day, in a rain-sodden field in the Kent countryside, the discovery of a small shallow grave was to raise to the forefront of Emma's mind all the doubts she had been at such pains to keep repressed. Admittedly it was something of a whirlwind marriage to husband, Barnaby, who remained in many ways a stranger, a man she had only recently met, but she felt she loved him with all her heart. Her first novel, The Singing Shadows, was published in 1940. She is best known for her writings in the historical, suspense, and Gothic genres. She worked as a legal secretary before moving to London, England in 1954 to become a full-time writer. It seemed to Emma as if her happiness could never end. Dorothy Eden was born in Canterbury Plains, New Zealand on April 3, 1912.











Waiting for Willa by Dorothy Eden