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American Visions, April, 1999 by Nancee Lyons
Obsession by Gwynne Forster (Pinnacle. 1998. $4.99, paper)--Selena Sutton, a former Wall Street executive who tired of the fast life, is the object of obsession in this novel of human frailty, endurance and love. The story demonstrates how the games people play can ruin relationships in which the partners aren't playing games with each other.
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