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Countess (novel)

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AuthorJosephine Edgar
LanguageEnglish
GenreRomance
Published1978 (Macdonald & J.)
Publication placeEngland
Pages356
AwardsRoNA Award
ISBN0-354-04305-6
Preceded byDuchess 

Countess sequel to Duchess, is a historical romance novel by Josephine Edgar, published in 1978 by Macdonald & J. The novel won the 1979's Romantic Novel of the Year Award by the Romantic Novelists' Association.

Plot

Viola Corbett lives amid luxury in Vienna with her husband, Count Eugene Erhmann, their children, Therese and Lorenz, and her ilegitimate son James-Carlo, until all collapses with the outbreak of the First World War. A story of greed, lust, and unreasonable hate; but most of all, a captivating romance.