She Died a Lady

She Died a Lady

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Format Paperback
Pages 266
Language English
Published Dec 1, 1987
Publisher Zebra
ISBN-10 0821722387
ISBN-13 9780821722381
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In a tale woven with intrigue and romance, Rita Wainright finds herself entangled in a profound emotional struggle as she confesses her feelings to Dr. Luke. The depth of her affection for Barry Sullivan is palpable, yet it raises questions about her own unresolved relationships. Rita's passionate declarations set off a chain reaction, prompting Dr. Luke to engage in a deep introspection about love, loyalty, and the complexities of human connection.

As the narrative unfolds, readers are drawn into a world where themes of devotion and sacrifice take center stage. The intricacies of Rita's love life challenge her to confront not only her feelings for Barry but also her obligations to those around her. Each character navigates their personal dilemmas, making choices that resonate with the reader’s own reflections on love and desire.

Carter Dickson masterfully crafts an environment steeped in tension and emotional stakes, ensuring that every revelation feels impactful. The setting is rich with atmospheric details, complementing the characters' internal battles as they grapple with the consequences of their passions.

Ultimately, the story echoes the timeless question of what it truly means to love deeply and selflessly. Rita's journey is not just about romantic entanglements; it explores the essence of being human in a world conducive to misunderstandings, longing, and profound connections. The result is a compelling narrative that leaves readers pondering the nature of fidelity and the price of love.

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