Nor Walls Divide
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Title: | Nor Walls Divide |
Publisher: | Silvalea Chamber |
Editor: | Avril Bowles |
Author(s): | Joyce Clarke |
Cover Artist(s): | Roger Ferguson |
Illustrator(s): | no interior illos |
Date(s): | February 1995 |
Medium: | |
Genre: | het |
Fandom: | Beauty and the Beast (TV) |
Language: | English |
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Nor Walls Divide is a 97-page het Beauty and the Beast (TV) novel by Joyce Clarke.
It has cover artwork by Roger Ferguson. There are no interior illos.
It includes a poem: "From Catherine to Vincent" by Anne Bradstreet.
An age statement was required for purchase.
From a Flyer
'The Rest is Silence...' never happened and the reader can assume that Vincent made a slow, but complete recovery after the traumatic encounter with Paracelsus... It is a story that begins after sixteen years of relative freedom of tyranny in the tunnel world. Joe Maxwell has been Manhattan's DA for many years, with Catherine as his deputy. Then terror and humiliation return, due to documents from 16 years ago, suddenly being under investigation. Joe Maxwell was elected as Manhattan's District Attorney some twelve years before, automatically promoting Catherine to take over as his Deputy. Now, no longer directly involved with all the foot slogging, and sometimes dangerous, investigative work she finds the freedom to go forward and follow her heart. Joe, however, has never been made privy to the secret life she shares with Vincent, for fear of placing him in what would prove to be a highly compromising situation... that is until fate takes a hand, in the shape of Private Investigator Richard Osborne; sent to reawaken spectres from the past. His visit sets in motion a series of terrifying ordeals that are to threaten the very fabric of their existence; test their strengths and weaknesses to breaking point. In the face of terror, humiliation and imminent death. Catherine is torn two ways as she is left adrift and alone when her empathic bond with Vincent is severed. In spite of it all, strong friendships are formed, and Joe finds love. But will it all be for nothing - as hope fades and their time runs out?