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This Other Eden
This Other Eden
Author: Marilyn Harris
Set on the North Devon coast of England and in fashionable London during the period of the French Revolution, is the first novel to tell the saga of the great Eden family, the romantic, intensely dramatic events when the Edens and Lockes made their fateful union. — The memory of her torment would haunt Marianne Locke for years. At the command of ...  more »
ISBN: 148011
Publication Date: 1977
Pages: 473
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Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Year is 1790, on the storm-swept Devon cliffs in England. Lord Thomas Eden, a dilettante who amused himself with illegal dealings, now sets his eye on a beautiful serving girl, Marianne Locke. She is a fisherman's daughter and refuses the advances of the most powerful man in the region. Lord Eden is obsessed with her but Marianne sees all his torment but she cannot forgive what the man has done, she cannot forget the man. . .


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