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Fenwick Houses
Fenwick Houses
Author: Catherine Cookson
High above the river stood the small terrace of miners' cottages known as Fenwick Houses. Here, during the hazardous years of the Depression, lived Christine Winter, a girl blessed - or cursed - with that indefinable appeal that drives men to the brink of obsession. Three men dominated her life: her brother Ronnie; Sam, whose devotion was deep ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780552140690
ISBN-10: 0552140694
Publication Date: 1993
Pages: 381
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Publisher: Corgi Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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England was in the grip of the depression. For beautiful Christine Winter these years of suffering were heightened by personal tragedy. Three men loved her: Ronnie, her strange older brother; Don, cruel and tormented, who would stop at nothing to possess her; and Sam, kind and loyal, who offered his love when she most needed it. But Christine loved only one man - the handsome stranger by the river bank.

This was a great book! I couldn't put it down!