The Moonflower

The Moonflower by Phyllis A. Whitney is a fiction novel published by HarperCollins Publishers Limited on April 19, 1991. This edition spans 336 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Marcia Talbot as she confronts her husband Jerome’s unexpected desire for a divorce. Determined to win him back, she travels to Japan, only to discover that Jerome has become a stranger, deeply engrossed in his work and the allure of the Orient.
As Marcia navigates this unfamiliar landscape, she grapples with her husband’s obsession and the secrets that lie behind a locked door, which only he can access. The narrative delves into themes of romance and gothic elements, exploring the complexities of love and identity against the backdrop of Japan’s mystique. Readers will find themselves immersed in Marcia’s emotional turmoil as she seeks to understand the forces that have drawn Jerome away from their life together.
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Had her husband fallen under the spell of the Orient, or something much more powerful? when Marcia Talbot receives the letter from her husband Jerome telling her that he wants a divorce, she acts quickly. She boards a plane to Japan, where Jerome has been working, confident that she can change his mind and bring him back home with her. but when she arrives, Marcia is no linger sure…of anything. Jerome is a stranger to her-a man obsessed with Japan and the mysterious work going on in his laboratory. He tells her only that he will never return to the States, leading her confused and hurt. What, or who, is so important to him that he would give up all that they have together? And what frightening truth waits behind the locked door to which Jerome, and Jerome only, holds the key?
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