Synopsis of Suzanne
A Romantic Comedy by Michael Betcherman.
Suzanne Braun had it all - the big house, the luxury car, the expensive vacations. Then her husband died, but not before making a series of reckless investments that depleted his fortune.
When a promising relationship with a well-heeled and aging suitor ends badly, the beautiful widow finds herself a social pariah, universally regarded as an unscrupulous golddigger. Her prospects look bleak when her late husband's brother, Douglas, invites her to spend the summer at the family cottage on Lake Joseph, a playground for Toronto's rich - and very rich.
Suzanne heads north with one goal in mind: to return home with a wealthy fiancé in tow.
Douglas' wife Catherine dreads her arrival. The two women have loathed each other for years and Catherine fears that Suzanne will set her sights on her brother Mark, a wealthy businessman who is returning to Canada after 14 years in Japan. She will do anything to keep her arch-enemy from entering the family circle.
An irresistible force is about to meet an immovable object.
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