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'Diana Gair' 'Diana Gair' i(A46514 works by) (a.k.a. A. H. McRobbie)
Gender: Female
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1 Non-Fiction Books 'Diana Gair' , 2009 single work review
— Appears in: The Courier-Mail , 14 - 15 March 2009; (p. 24)

— Review of Dangerous Days : A Digger's Great Escape Ernest Brough , 2009 single work autobiography
2 y separately published work icon Highlands Rapture 'Diana Gair' , London : Mills and Boon , 1982 Z932556 1982 single work novel romance

Fiona Cameron's visit to the Highlands was part holiday, part enthusiastically joining in the activities of her conservationist friends - but another dimension entered into it when she met, and crossed swords with, the local laird Gordon Ross. For once she had met him, Fiona soon forgot she was supposed to be fighting him, and fell in love with him instead. But what about Gordon? He seemed to be attracted to her, but wasn't that only because she made a change from his usual sophisticated girl-friends - one of whom, Moyra Deardon, was still waiting in the wings to take over once Fiona had served her purpose? - (Dust jacket London, 1982)

1 y separately published work icon Jungle Antagonist 'Diana Gair' , London : Mills and Boon , 1982 Z932546 1982 single work novel romance

'Their relationship had a stormy start

'As a tour guide in cosmopolitan Singapore, Susan's job was to satisfy her customers. But one of them, arrogant Greg McKenzie, seemed enraged by her and all she did–and rudely told her so.

'To her dismay, she learned he was the one person struggling Tiger Tours could least afford to offend.

'Appeasing him proved just as dangerous as provoking him–and, as repulsion turned to attraction, infinitely harder to handle.' (Publication summary)

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