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Catharine Cavanaugh is caught in a loveless marriage. Married to a British diplomat, she goes through the motions of playing the dutiful American wife in war-time London, while nightly German bombers bring terror and death to the city. Then she meets American war correspondent Jack Maguire and discovers hope and love again in the midst of desolation. But war soon comes between them. When Catharine and her husband are unexpectedly transferred to the Philippines, Jack follows. Shortly after their arrival, the Japanese attack. The trapped civilians, including Catharine and Jack, are forced into a harrowing adventure to escape the marauding Japanese army. This taut page-turner vividly reveals how ordinary people can become heroes when forced to confront heart-rending decisions in almost impossible circumstances.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 24, 2013
      This entry in the Carolyn Hart classics series, a romantic thriller first published in 1987, has some of the hallmarks that characterize Hart's mature mysteries, but fans of her Dead on Demand series (Dead, White, and Blue, etc.) should be prepared for a run-of-the-mill apprentice work. In May 1941, Catharine Cavanaugh, whose ambitious diplomat husband, Spencer, has a plum assignment in London, falls in love with an American newspaper man, Jack Maguire. Later in the year, Spencer is transferred to the Philippines, along with Catharine. Jack follows them to Manila, soon occupied by the Japanese army. Initially depressed, obedient, and passive, Catharine finds courage, strength, and love in adversity, though contemporary readers may find her more pathetic than sympathetic. The male characters act predictably and show little development. The vivid Philippine setting and stirring historical events are a plus.

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