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Faith and Unfaith: A Novel

By Duchess

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In the wake of an Earl's death, family secrets and hidden desires emerge, testing the bonds of love and duty.

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2010-08-01
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Summary

"Faith and Unfaith: A Novel" by Duchess is a novel that starts with the somber passing of Reginald Branscombe, a powerful Earl, throwing his brother Arthur into deep sorrow. The story explores themes of love, grief, and family connections by showcasing characters linked to the Branscombe family and their struggles. We see contrasting behavior, especially when Reginald’s nephew, Dorian, appears unconcerned. The characters’ interactions highlight hidden tensions and emotional conflict, especially as Arthur deals with the responsibilities that come with Reginald's passing. Hints about deeper connections and personal goals, particularly Dorian's interactions and Horace and Ruth's relationship, suggest the story focuses on duty, loyalty, and secret desires.

About the Author

Margaret Wolfe Hungerford, née Hamilton,, was an Irish novelist whose light romantic fiction was popular throughout the English-speaking world in the late 19th century.

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