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When Clare, a recently qualified solicitor, meets Neal on the way to her cousin's wedding in Suffolk, his arrogant views on a woman's place in the profession annoy her. Nevertheless, she finds herself reluctantly becoming very attracted to him, despite her involvement with a married partner in the firm where she works. Suffolk and Neal are never far from her life - or her heart; though when one of her clients makes an unexpected, desperate move, Clare finds she is fighting for her life as well as her future happiness.
Still hurt by Martin's sudden desertion, Alison takes a job as typist to Joe Chorley, a successful author. Joe does not try to conceal his love for Alison, and when his alcoholic wife, Myra, falls into the sea and is drowned, malicious gossip accuses him of murder.
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This volume analyses how effectively criminal law operates as a forum for resolving ethical conflict in the delivery of health care.
Is Zachary James really still paralysed after a crash three years before? Leonie Eden isn't sure when she goes to work as researcher at his home in Cornwall. And is Luke Madoc right when he says that model Eloise Osborn, Zachary's ex-fiancee, is no longer the face the public wants to see, and that Leonie could be her successor?
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This practical guide to reproductive ethics navigates the complex subject of the policy around IVF treatment and disability screening based on the concerns around the welfare of future children. It focuses on 3 questions in order to examine these often-complex philosophical issues: · Should we allow prospective parents using IVF to implant an embryo with a condition considered as a 'disability', for example, should a deaf person be allowed implant a 'deaf' embryo? · When might it be acceptable to influence women to accept screening for 'disability' such as Down's Syndrome, in pregnancy? · Is it justifiable to evaluate the potential parenting ability of those attempting to access fertility...
Within days of Emma's arrival in Cornwall after her whirlwind marriage to Alex Crawley, they repeatedly see a woman resembling Louise, his drowned first wife. As Rachel, the unwelcoming nanny/housekeeper, refuses to let her cope with Alex's young son, Emma takes a job as receptionist to Brian Pendower at the harbourside inn, despite Alex's disapproval. Tormented by guilt, Alex tells Emma he was responsible for Louise's death - but is she really dead? Was Brian her lover? In a terrifying ordeal, Emma finally discovers the secret of Louise.