Linda did not want to get involved
with the wealthy Templars, but
when she was asked by Robert
Templar to nurse his young sister,
Tracy, who had experimented with
drugs, she unwillingly found herself
being enmeshed in an increasingly
complicated web. Tracy was in love
with unconventional Daniel Nolan,
a young folk singer. Robert ordered
Linda to keep Daniel away from
Tracy, but Tracy stormed, "l will
marry Daniel l" Linda's sympathies
were with the young lovers, yet as
Roberts employee she owed a duty
to him. And duty apart, what about
her own growing feelings for him,
which crystallise during a long
holiday in golden Venice? Her
sophisticated rival, Gerda Swan,
has surely more chance with him?