
House of Intrigue Forced to choose a husband from amojng her many suitors, Catherine Galloway settles on Lord Simon Ravenswood, assuming he will soon tire of her and return to his many mistresses. Instead, he is attentive and kind, only traveling often to Napoleon's France on mysterious diplomatic errands. But there is a mystery in Catherine's life, too...she is a spy for the British government. When attempts are made on Catherine's life at Ravenswood's country home on the Dover coast, Catherine guesses that someone has discovered her secret. But when Simon Ravenswood's old romance with a beautiful and passionate singer seems to spring to life once again, the source of the threat becomes far more puzzling, and Catherine is isolate totally, with no one to turn to for protection....
Author
See pseudonyms Louisa Bronte, Rebecca Danton & Janette Radcliffe. Some of the listed titles are more straight romance than romantic suspense. Janet Louise Roberts was born on January 20, 1925, in New Britain Connecticut, the daughter of a missionary in a conservative church. She wrote contemporary, historical, and gothic romances, as well as occult horror romances such as The Devil’s Own, Isle of the Dolphins, Lord Satan, and Her Demon Lover. She used pseudonyms for several of her works. Roberts died on June 11, 1982 in Dayton, Ohio.