Faces of a Clown

“Faces of a Clown” by Stella Cameron, published by Harlequin in 2004, is a contemporary fiction novel that spans 304 pages. The story follows Laura Fenton, who last encountered her friend Mark Hunt in a courtroom, where he was pursuing a criminal conviction against her related to the accidental death of his father, her uncle’s law partner. After the case was dismissed, Laura sought to escape her past by creating a new life centered around entertaining children, but five years later, Mark is determined to find her.
Readers will discover the complexities of Laura’s journey as she navigates her feelings of pain and guilt while trying to move forward. The narrative delves into themes of friendship, love, and the impact of unresolved issues. As Mark seeks out Laura, the story explores their intertwined past and the emotional challenges they face. This edition, presented in English, offers a glimpse into the dynamics of their relationship and the choices that shape their lives.
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Laura Fenton last saw her friend, lawyer Mark Hunt, in a courtroom. Mark had been seeking a criminal conviction against Laura in the accidental death of his father-her uncle’s law partner. The case had been thrown out, and Laura had moved away, escaping the pain and guilt by building a new life for herself entertaining children. Five years later, Mark was out to find Laura.
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