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Hardcover Confession Book

ISBN: 1025567870

ISBN13: 9781025567877

Confession

"Confession" is a compelling exploration of the intricacies of marriage and the heavy burden of secrets. Written by the prolific dramatist and novelist Cosmo Hamilton, this social drama delves into the emotional lives of its characters as they navigate the complexities of trust and intimacy. The narrative centers on the psychological tension that arises when hidden truths threaten the foundations of a relationship, reflecting the shifting social mores of the early twentieth century.


With Hamilton's signature wit and keen observation of human nature, "Confession" examines the dialogue between public personas and private realities. The work remains a poignant study of domestic life, offering readers a window into the romantic and social anxieties of its era. As a nuanced portrayal of character and consequence, it stands as an essential read for those interested in classic fiction and the evolution of the modern psychological novel.

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