Love & Desire & Hate

Love & Desire & Hate by Joan Collins is a First Edition published by Linden Press/Simon and Schuster in 1990. This novel, written in English and spanning 368 pages, explores the complex emotions of its characters as they navigate the aftermath of World War II. Set against the backdrop of a film production, the story centers on two women and a man who confront their past when they unexpectedly encounter the Italian general responsible for their suffering.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of revenge, trauma, and the intertwining of personal and professional lives within the realms of romance and the performing arts. The characters’ interactions reveal the lasting impact of their experiences, as they grapple with their feelings of love, desire, and hate. This edition presents a vivid exploration of human emotions and relationships, set within the context of film, television, and radio, offering insights into the characters’ struggles and resilience.
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Years after World War II, two women and a man–who had been the victims of the sadistic cruelty, perverted lust, and greed of an Italian general–unexpectedly come face to face with their tormenter while on location filming a movie.
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