WHIRLWIND
By Eleanor Early
Author of Orchid
Sybil Thorne was 18 when she first got herself talked about. A creature of moods and tempers, beautiful, headstrong, believing herself a war bride, she vowed never to marry again. Yet, after promising Craig Newhall to marry him, the man who told her he could never be jealous of a dead man, she impetuously married a man she had known but a few days aboard a steamer for Havana.
Disillusioned after a few days’ romance, she returns without her husband. She does not hear from him until Fate throws her into his path again as he is about to leave with her sister-in-law. On the day she gets her divorce, he is killed in an accident. That night “she put on a dress of flame and went to the Follies.”
Almost having decided finally to marry Craig, back from the grave came her soldier boy sweetheart. Sybil finally finds her happiness, but only after the greatest tragedy of her life.
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