"The Spanish Jade" by Maurice Hewlett is a historical adventure that takes place in 19th-century Spain, dealing with big ideas like love, getting even, and who people are. The story kicks off following Estéban, a passionate Spanish man on a mission to get back at Manuela, a woman who left him, as well as Osmund Manvers, an English explorer taking in the Spanish scenery. Estéban is full of anger and desire as he chases after Manuela, while Osmund is simply enjoying the views of Spain. The developing connection between the two characters hints at a story full of struggles and feelings, all set in vibrant Spain. What follows is a story investigating the complexities of human relationships.
The Spanish Jade
By Maurice Hewlett
Set amongst a vivid Spanish backdrop in the 19th century, two men will have their lives forever altered and intertwined by a vengeful quest and an elusive woman.
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About the AuthorMaurice Henry Hewlett was an English historical novelist, poet and essayist.
Maurice Henry Hewlett was an English historical novelist, poet and essayist.
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