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“He had always liked to put a name to what he wanted. It was not a name with which he was familiar. In fact he would have missed the times they'd spoken it before because it would have sounded as if they were saying l'idéal, a thought that made him smile faintly. Physically, at least, she was his own ideal. And even her dislike of him provided a distraction from his darker thoughts and troubles.”

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Bellewether

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Susanna Kearsley
Susanna Kearsley

Susanna Kearsley is a British historical fiction author known for her unique narrative style and deep understanding of history. Born in 1966, she has been writing since 1993 and has published numerous works. Kearsley's novels are typically set in 18th-century Britain, blending historical details with fictional plots, which have won her a wide readership. more

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