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Ferriby - A Rich Tapestry of Victorian Intrigue and Aristocratic Drama - cover

Ferriby - A Rich Tapestry of Victorian Intrigue and Aristocratic Drama

Marjorie Bowen

Publisher: Good Press

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Marjorie Bown's 'Ferriby' is a gripping historical novel that delves into the lives of a wealthy family in the late 19th century. Bown's literary style is characterized by vivid descriptions and rich character development, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the aristocratic world of the protagonist. Set against the backdrop of societal upheaval and political intrigue, 'Ferriby' offers a nuanced portrayal of class dynamics and the complexities of human relationships. The novel's engaging narrative and attention to detail make it a compelling read for fans of historical fiction. Marjorie Bown's meticulous research and sharp storytelling skills shine through in 'Ferriby', making it a standout work in the genre. Marjorie Bown, known for her expertise in historical fiction, draws on her background in literature and history to craft 'Ferriby'. Her passion for storytelling and commitment to authenticity are evident in the novel's expertly crafted narrative and well-developed characters. Bown's unique perspective and keen insight into the time period add depth and dimension to the story, making 'Ferriby' a must-read for fans of the genre. I highly recommend 'Ferriby' to readers who appreciate finely crafted historical fiction that offers a compelling narrative and insightful commentary on society. Marjorie Bown's skillful storytelling and meticulous attention to detail make 'Ferriby' a captivating read that will transport you to another time and place.
Available since: 11/09/2021.
Print length: 231 pages.

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