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An Indecent Obsession






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First edition (publ. Harper & Row)

An Indecent Obsession is a 1981 novelbyAustralian author Colleen McCullough.[1] It was adapted into a film in 1985.

Summary[edit]

To the battle-broken soldiers in her care, nurse Honour Langtry is a precious, adored reminder of the world before the war. Then Michael Wilson arrives under a cloud of mystery and shame to change everything. A damaged and decorated hero, a man of secrets and silent pain, soon he alone possesses Honour's selfless heart—inciting tense and volatile passions that can only lead to jealousy, violence, and death.

References[edit]

  1. ^ DeMarr, Mary Jean (1996). Colleen McCullough: a critical companion. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. ISBN 9780313294990.

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