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Arms for Adonis

Blood and love in Lebanon

Charlotte Jay

The blood of Adonis, thought Sarah, remembering the church that was built like a pagan temple. Coquelicot rouge - the symbol of a dying man whose blood stained the hillside in the spring.

Sarah Lane, abandoning her French lover for the brilliant Lebanese sunshine, believes that the day will belong to her alone. But when a street bomb hurls her into the arms of a dangerously handsome Syrian colonel, she finds herself trapped once again. Is this a kidnapping? A seduction? Or merely the chaos of the Middle-East?

The Wakefield Crime Classics series revives forgotten or neglected gems of crime and mystery fiction by Australian authors. Many of the writers have established international reputations but are little known in Australia.

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Charlotte Jay was born Geraldine Mary Jay in 1919 in Adelaide, where she died in 1996. She spent decades travelling, living and writing in England, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the Pacific, and worked as an oriental art dealer. She received international acclaim early, when her thriller Beat Not the Bones, published under the name Charlotte Jay, won the inaugural Edgar Allen Poe award of the Mystery Writers of America in 1952. As Charlotte Jay, she wrote numerous mystery novels set in exotic locales. She published straight novels as Geraldine Halls. The famous American critic Dorothy B. Hughes described her as 'one of the most important writers of far-off places and their mysterious qualities'.

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PAGE COUNT   252
DIMENSIONS   210 x 140 mm