"Summoned to a chateau in France to restore old paintings, a severe young Englishwoman pieces together fragments of secret scandals among her employers."
"Dallas realizes there is a tension in the air when she arrives at the castle and that no one really wants her there."
"Summoned to a chateau in France to restore old paintings, a severe Englishwoman pieces together fragments of secret scandals among her employers."@en
"Dallas Lawson arrives at Chateau Gaillard not knowing she will soon be marked for murder."@en
"Even though her instincts tell her that she is not welcome, Dallas Lawson not only decides to remain at the family mansion but also falls for Comte, the handsome head of the castle."@en
"A love of old paintings and houses brings the heroine, Dallas Lawson, a restorer of art, to Chateau Gaillard. She comes under semi-false pretenses, since her father who had been commissioned for the job, had died several months before. Dallas, a plain, sensible 28 year old feels that she will live the rest of her life as a single woman. The castle's owner, Comte de la Talle, who has been accused by his only daughter of murdering his wife, is now known as a roué. Questions surround life at the castle. Did the Comte really murder his wife? What has become of the beautiful emeralds that belonged to a former Comtess and have been lost since the revolution? Dallas becomes involved in these events, and in true fairy-tale manner resolves many mysteries."@en
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