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Paperback The Abbess, by the Author of the 'domestic Manners of the Americans'. Book

ISBN: 1174143584

ISBN13: 9781174143588

The Abbess, by the Author of the 'domestic Manners of the Americans'.

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Rediscover Frances Trollope's captivating novel, "The Abbess," a compelling work from the author renowned for "Domestic Manners of the Americans." Set against a backdrop of intrigue and mystery, this tale transports readers to a world of secrets, power, and forbidden desires. Trollope's vivid prose and keen observations bring the characters and settings to life, creating a rich and immersive reading experience.

"The Abbess" is a testament to Trollope's skill as a storyteller, blending elements of gothic suspense with historical detail. Readers will be drawn into the complex lives of the characters as they navigate a landscape of hidden agendas and moral dilemmas. Experience the enduring appeal of Frances Trollope's work in this meticulously crafted narrative.

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