Modern day lovers are manipulated by the ghosts of the doomed previous inhabitants of an isolated Welsh cottage. As history repeats itself, they must fight to avoid meeting the same tragic fate. Carole takes her dying father back to his home village in the mountains of mid Wales, for a last holida
Old Flames
β Scribed by Ketchum, Jack
- Book ID
- 108425567
- Publisher
- Leisure Books
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 166 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781428508682
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β¦ Synopsis
Featuring a special afterword by the author explaining the origins of the story!
When her lover betrays her and dumps her coldly, Dora's mind begins to crack.
She tracks down her old high school love to recapture what she might have had.
He's married with a family now, but Dora isn't about to let that stop her....
From Publishers Weekly
In Ketchum's by-the-numbers suspense thriller, divorcΓ©e Dora Welles, a New York City antiques dealer who's unlucky in love, decides to track down her old high school squeeze, Jim Weybourne, through a detective agency that specializes in locating lost lovers. When Jim turns out to be happily married with two children in California, the resourceful Dora finds a way to insinuate herself casually into their lives. Dora soon begins scheming how to supplant Jim's wife and reclaim him for her own. Though Dora makes an interesting study as a woman whose driven personality needs the least nudge to pitch over into violent psychopathology, this slim story offers no twists or surprises, especially for readers who have seen the theme treated countless times before in fiction and film. Ketchum (Joyride) reveals in an afterword that he originally wrote the novel as a screenplay; indeed, this might have worked better as a B-movie. (Dec.)
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