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An edition of The House of Lanyon (2007)

The House of Lanyon

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In fifteenth-century England, Richard Lanyon, who had sacrificed the happiness of his own family to become a landowner, finds he can no longer live with the guilt of his past, while his son, agreeing to an arranged marriage, harbors his own lost dreams.

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Publisher
Mira Books
Language
English
Pages
586

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Cover of: The House Of Lanyon
The House Of Lanyon
November 1, 2007, Mira
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2007, Mira Books
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Edition Notes

Subtitle on cover: The Exmoor saga

Published in
Don Mills, Ont

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.914
Library of Congress
PR6051.N34 H68 2007

The Physical Object

Pagination
586 p. ;
Number of pages
586

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24929332M
Internet Archive
houseoflanyon00anan
ISBN 10
0778325024
ISBN 13
9780778325024
OCLC/WorldCat
156810552

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Work Description

When two ambitious families occupy the same patch of English soil, rivalry is sure to take root and flourish. A glimmer of initiative swells into blind desire, and minor hurts, nursed with jealousy, fester into a malignant hatred. When a bitter feud is born, the price for this wild and beautiful piece of ground will take more than three generations to settle.

Richard Lanyon answers to no one save the aristocratic Sweetwater family, owners of the land he farms. His bitter resentment is legend within the bounds of their tiny Exmoor community, but as their tenant, Richard must do their bidding. Still, even noblemen don't have the power to contain ruthless ambition, and the Sweetwaters are no exception. Driven to succeed, Richard is prepared to take what is not his, and to forfeit the happiness of his family to claim the entitlements he lusts for.

In this epic story Valerie Anand creates a vivid portrait of fifteenth-century English life that resonates with the age-old themes of ambition, power, desire and greed.

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