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An edition of The artist's daughter (1979)

The artist's daughter

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A compelling tale of romantic suspense set in Victorian England, THE ARTIST'S DAUGHTER moves from the bohemian London of famous artists and writers to the stark and threatening countryside near Dartmoor.

Nora Woburn, daughter of the well-known painter Ivor Stokes, never dreamed what her future held when in 1860 she married the handsome, charming, and seemingly loving Oliver Woburn. Three years, numerous brutal beatings, and a miscarriage later, this spunky young woman, oncA compelling tale of romantic suspense set in Victorian England, THE ARTIST'S DAUGHTER moves from the bohemian London of famous artists and writers to the stark and threatening countryside near Dartmoor.

Nora Woburn, daughter of the well-known painter Ivor Stokes, never dreamed what her future held when in 1860 she married the handsome, charming, and seemingly loving Oliver Woburn. Three years, numerous brutal beatings, and a miscarriage later, this spunky young woman, once the special friend of poets and painters like Dante Gabriel Rossetti and William Morris, finds herself lonely, disinherited, and desperate. Pursued by her cruel husband, Nora escapes to Devonshire. There she finds employment at Raven's Chase, the vast estate of Sir Mark Gerrick, a man who seems to be haunted by his past. Her discovery of a long-lost portrait of herself leads her into new and far more serious danger. As Nora begins to learn of the depraved, violent underside of Victorian England's cultured facade, she must brave a deadly conspiracy that threatens to destroy both her and those she loves.e the special friend of poets and painters like Dante Gabriel Rossetti and William Morris, finds herself lonely, disinherited, and desperate. Pursued by her cruel husband, Nora escapes to Devonshire. There she finds employment at Raven's Chase, the vast estate of Sir Mark Gerrick, a man who seems to be haunted by his past. Her discovery of a long-lost portrait of herself leads her into new and far more serious danger. As Nora begins to learn of the depraved, violent underside of Victorian England's cultured facade, she must brave a deadly conspiracy that threatens to destroy both her and those she loves.

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Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Language
English
Pages
301

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Artist's Daughter
1981, Penguin Publishing Group
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The artist's daughter
1980, Souvenir Press
in English
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The artist's daughter
1979, St. Martin's Press
in English
Cover of: The Artist's Daughter
The Artist's Daughter
1979-01-01, St. Martin's Press

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Edition Notes

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.5/4
Library of Congress
PZ4.O3545 Ar, PS3565.G68 Ar

The Physical Object

Pagination
301 p. ;
Number of pages
301

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4717381M
Internet Archive
artistsdaughter00ogra
ISBN 10
0312055072
LCCN
78004000
OCLC/WorldCat
4496226
Library Thing
31665
Goodreads
4045983

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