"Destiny brings three peculiar households together in the placid English country side. The desire for money and romance drives these Victorians beyond the natural boundaries of their middle class lives .. . the web of lust and deceit draws these accidental neighbors closer ..."--Container label.
""Destiny brings three peculiar households together in the placid English country side. The desire for money and romance drives these Victorians beyond the natural boundaries of their middle class lives .. . the web of lust and deceit draws these accidental neighbors closer ..."--Container label."@en
""Destiny brings three peculiar households together in the placid English country side. The desire for money and romance drives these Victorians beyond the natural boundaries of their middle class lives. As the web of lust and deceit draws these accidental neighbors closer, a financial scandal befalls one of them"--Container label."@en
"Destiny brings three peculiar households together in the placid English countryside. The desire for money and romance drives these Victorians beyond the natural boundaries of their middle class lives. As the web of lust and deceit draws these accidental neighbors ever closer, a financial scandal befalls one of them. An outside "rank pirate" is linked somehow to one of the neighbors. Who could it be?"@en
"Commenting on social divisions, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle examines three households in the peaceful English countryside. These middle class Victorians lustfully hunger for money and romance. As they draw ever closer to each other in their desires, a financial scandal befalls one of them. A loathsome outsider is connected somehow to one of the neighbors, but who?"@en
"Destiny brings three peculiar households together in the placid English country side. The desire for money and romance drives these Victorians beyond the natural boundaries of their middle class lives. As the web of lust and deceit draws these accidental neighbors closer, a financial scandal befalls one of them."@en
"Destiny brings three peculiar households together in the placid English countryside. The desire for money and romance drives these Victorians beyond the natural boundaries of their middle-class lives. As the web of lust and deceit draws these accidental neighbors ever closer, a financial scandal befalls one of them. An outside "rank pirate" is linked somehow to one of the neighbors. Who could it be? In this work, Arthur Conan Doyle exhibits the practiced subtlety and complexity for which he has become so well known."@en
"First published in 1892, this novel, unlike other Conan Doyle works, is set in suburbia and is concerned with women's rights. The history of three families intricately connected by fate, the story focuses on the character of Mrs. Westmacott, the feminist heroine who drinks stout and smokes cigarettes."
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