Another woman's house
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Another woman's house

1947
Fiction, romance, suspenseLarge type booksHistoryFiction

It was Myra's brother, Tim, whose testimony had locked the prison door on Alice Thorne for the murder of Jack Manders. Though she fought it with all her strength, Myra fell in love with Richard Thorne, Alice's husband. When Myra told him that she must leave, Richard finally recognized his feelings and made a decision to divorce Alice and marry Myra. But that same night, the impossible happened. A beautiful face turned toward Richard and announced, "Darling, I've come back. I'll never leave you again." It was Alice.... In *Another Woman's House*, Mignon G. Eberhart is at the top of her form, developing a story against the backdrop of swank Westchester County in the most unusual novel of her career.

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