Satan and the Nymph Author:Anne Hampson It suited Noel Prescott to pretend that Peri was his fiancee; if he could not produce a suitable bride he would not be able to control his own fortune. It suited Peri to agree to the deception-- she would have done almost anything to escape from the marriage with a Greek peasant which was being arranged for her. So Noel whisked her away from her... more » Greek village home, back to England, to meet his dour older brother Rok who controlled the purse- strings and who would have to approve his choice of a future wife. But Rok, it soon appeared, was far from happy with the situation . . .« less