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Saraband for Two Sisters
Saraband for Two Sisters
Author: Philippa Carr
Historical Gothic in England in which the which the divine right by which Charles I claims he rules is increasinglly questioned; a land where Cavalier supporters of the royal party are coming ever closer to open warefare with Roundhead Protestants who believe their duty to their God stands before their loyalty to any man, including a King.
ISBN: 149891
Publication Date: 1976
Pages: 343
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Publisher: G.P.Putnam & Sons
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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I read this first as a teenager, then discovered it is part of a series which I have now read all of.
All the Philippa Carr books follow the women of one family. Each book is a different generation, and though the characters are fictional, the backdrop and events they experience are historical.
This book is set in the time of Cromwell
These books are my favorites of all the Victoria Holt titles
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Daughter of England book 4 is about twins that are no way alike in temperment just looks.Angelet is gentle and mild and weds first and Bersaba is dark and devious. All the deep secrets at Far Flamstead could separate her from her sister she has always loved.
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Historical Roamce Novel by Philippa Carr aka Victoria Holt.
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Angelet and Bersaba Landor were born identical twins. But as they grew to adulthood they found their likeness was purely physical. For while Angelet was outgoing with a sunny disposition, the passions that burned within Bersaba were of a different nature.


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