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  1. A Long Fatal Love Chase is a 1866 novel by Louisa May Alcott published posthumously in 1995. Two years before the publication of Little Women, Alcott uncharacteristically experimented with the style of the thriller and submitted the result, A Long Fatal Love Chase, to her publisher. [1]

    • Louisa May Alcott
    • 1995
  2. Jan 1, 2001 · A brooding stranger seduces her from the remote island onto his yacht. Trapped in a web of intrigue, cruelty, and deceit, she flees to Italy, France, Germany, from Paris garret to mental asylum, from convent to chateau - stalked by obsessed Phillip Tempest.

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  3. About A Long Fatal Love Chase. "I’d gladly sell my soul to Satan for a year of freedom," cries impetuous Rosamond Vivian to her callous grandfather. Then, one stormy night, a brooding stranger appears in her remote island home, ready to take Rosamond to her word.

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  4. Sep 8, 2020 · A long fatal love chase by Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888. Publication date 1995 Publisher New York : Random House Collection internetarchivebooks; printdisabled ...

  5. Apr 1, 2010 · An Englishwoman falls for an older man who takes her to France where she discovers he is already married. When she leaves him, he pursues her and confines her to a lunatic asylum in Germany. But she will escape.

  6. Aug 15, 1995 · Amazon.com Review. Rosamond Vivian, brought up on a remote island by an indifferent grandfather, swears she'd sell her soul to Satan for a year of freedom. When Philip Tempest enters her life, she is ripe for the plucking, but is soon caught up in a web of intrigue, cruelty and deceit stretching back far into the past.

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  8. A Long Fatal Love Chase. Louisa May Alcott. Thorndike Press, 1996 - Fiction - 356 pages. "I'd gladly sell my soul to Satan for a year of freedom, " cries impetuous Rosamond Vivian to her...