Abel's Daughter by Meg Hutchinson

Abel's Daughter by Meg Hutchinson

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Zusammenfassung

Wrongfully arrested for theft, and little dreaming it is the work of her jealous Aunt Annie, Phoebe is sentenced to 15 years of hard labour. In Prison, her guardian angel is Sir William Dartmouth, but even when he engineers her release, Annie has not given up her perverse quest for revenge.

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Abel's Daughter by Meg Hutchinson

Shocked beyond measure at her wrongful imprisonment, Phoebe Pardoe finds it hard to adjust to the harshness of life in the infamous Handsworth Prison. Abused and beaten, she struggles to maintain her unconquered spirit, little suspecting that her arrest is the work of her jealous Aunt Annie. Phoebe has a guardian angel in the form of Sir William Dartmouth, who eventually engineers her release. But even so, cruelly disinherited, Phoebe must strive to make a living for herself in a man's world. Especially as Annie has not given up her perverse quest for revenge... In the grand, gritty tradition of Jo Cox and Catherine Cookson, Meg Hutchinson tells the dramatic tale of a woman wronged who rises above adversity to grasp love and happiness at last.
Meg Hutchinson left school at fifteen and didn t return to education until she was thirty-three, when she entered Teacher Training College and studied for her degree in the evenings. Telling stories and writing compositions have been part of Meg s life since a child and she now indulges this passion in a little cottage in Shropshire.
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9780340666524
ISBN 10 0340666528
Titel Abel's Daughter
Autor Meg Hutchinson
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Hodder & Stoughton
Erscheinungsjahr 1996-06-01
Seitenanzahl 344
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