The Olive Grove
por Jean S. MacLeod
In Greece, among her mother's people, Rhea Langford believed she would become part of a happy family again. She knew nothing of the language and customs, but a keen desire and the present of Nicos Metaxis went a long way …
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In Greece, among her mother's people, Rhea Langford believed she would become part of a happy family again. She knew nothing of the language and customs, but a keen desire and the present of Nicos Metaxis went a long way to fulfilling her dream. But was this to be destroyed by the very thing that had tied her to her Greek roots? The copy of an ancient necklet - given to her mother by her father - proved to be the missing original, and she feared Nicos would never trust her again.
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