

It helps her right into a seizure and Noemí is banned from seeing her cousin. Catalina says that despite what the family physician says, this medicine is the only thing that can help her. When Noemí can finally speak to Catalina her cousin begs her to seek out a healer, Marta Duval, in the small village of El Triunfo. They hope they can dissuade her and she'll leave them alone. But the one thing they all seem agreed on is that Noemí should be allowed to see her cousin as little as possible. Florence rules the house with an iron first, but Howard is the power behind the throne. There is Catalina's husband Virgil, and his father Howard, and Howard's first cousin Florence, and her son Francis. The household consists of four Doyles and Catalina. It feels as if she's stepped back in time to a forgotten world where they can't even rely on the electricity and instead live by candlelight. The home is high in the mountains and shrouded by mist. She packs her bags and heads to High Place. Therefore it is up to Noemí to suss out the situation. Noemí and her father worry that the once wealthy Virgil Doyle only married Catalina for her money and is now going to get rid of an inconvenient wife. Catalina is recently married and is convinced that her husband is trying to kill her. Everything changes when she gets a letter from her cousin Catalina. With her red lipstick firmly affixed she feels like she could tackle anything the world can throw at her. A wealthy socialite, she loves her modern life and all the men she's stringing along. Noemí Taboada's is the life of the party.

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