MacLeod Trotter Janet: Smaragdna afera

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MacLeod Trotter Janet

Summary

Janet MacLeod Trotter: The Emerald Affair

A touching saga about life in India between two wars in which friendships and love are put to the test.

Young nurse Esme McBride meets the striking Captain Tom Lomax in the home of her close friend Lydia in Scotland a few years after the First World War. Esme is at first moved by Tom's war traumas, and then she is charmed by his irresistible charm, but the lively beauty Lydia wins his heart and sets off with him on a new life adventure in distant India.

Fate intervenes when Esme, by marrying Tom's colleague, Dr. Harold, gets the opportunity to work in India. Two newly married couples begin completely different lives in the Indian subcontinent. Broken-hearted, but not defeated in spirit, Esme devotedly cares for the sick in a missionary hospital in the dangerous northwest of the country. Lydia, on the other hand, becomes the glamorous hostess of the luxurious Raj Hotel, where Tom hopes his new, communicative wife will charm guests from all over the world.

As Esme struggles with her hidden feelings for Tom and the daily dangers of her job, Lydia discovers that the Raj Hotel is not the glamorous center of high society she imagined. And when trouble knocks on the door of both couples, Esme will face a painful choice: should she remain a faithful friend, as she has always been, or risk everything and surrender to the call of her heart?

Additional information

  • Author: MacLeod Trotter Janet
  • Publisher: Laguna
  • Year of publication:2025
  • Place of publication:Beograd
  • Pages:548
  • Dimensions:13x20 cm
  • Script:Latinica
  • Condition:Nova knjiga
  • Binding:Meki

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