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The Scarlet Thread

Angela Drummond, a British nurse, and Steven Falconi, an American soldier and scion of a Mafia family, meet amid the ravages of World War II. They fall deeply in love, Angela becomes pregnant, and they marry. But Angela discovers Steven's Mafia connection and vanishes.

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  • "In this book, Angela Drummond, a British nurse, and Steven Falconi, an American soldier and scion of a Mafia family, meet amid the ravages of World War II. They fall deeply in love, Angela becomes pregnant, and they marry. But Angela discovers Steven's Mafia connection and vanishes. Believing Angela to be a victim of a bombing, Steven, grief stricken, returns to America. They live separate lives, but neither of them can forget their wartime love. Years later, they meet again by chance and sparks fly."
  • "Angela Drummond, a British nurse, and Steven Falconi, an American soldier and scion of a Mafia family, meet amid the ravages of World War II. They fall deeply in love, Angela becomes pregnant, and they marry. But Angela discovers Steven's Mafia connection and vanishes."@en
  • "Romance- A wartime love affair between an English nurse and an American captain is suddenly ended. Ten years later they meet again in New York, but their reunion is doomed."
  • "Separated by war, two lovers, a nurse and a Mafia son, find each other years later by chance. They flee to the French Riviera, but violent forces oppose their life together."

http://schema.org/genre

  • "Large print"@en
  • "Romantic suspense fiction"@en
  • "Romantic suspense fiction"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "Sicilya, Newyork, Paris : roman"
  • "Sicilya, New York, Paris"
  • "The Scarlet thread"
  • "The Scarlet Thread"@en
  • "Tình xưa vương vá̂n"
  • "Sicilya New York Paris = The scarlet thread"
  • "Scarlet thread"@en
  • "The scarlet thread"@en
  • "The scarlet thread"
  • "Pahan varjo"@fi
  • "Ḥuṭ ha-shani"
  • "Den blodrøde tråd"@da