"Accomplice begins as a straightforward English thriller in a country house. A sex-starved wife and her lover plan to murder her stuffy husband. The husband is murdered on stage, but reappears, This is actually a dress rehearsal for an out of town try out and the murder victim is the playwright and director. He, however, is plotting to murder his wife, the leading lady in his play, so that his affair with her leading man can proceed unimpeded. A surprise character comes out of the audience, revealing that something entirely different is actually going on: a cast member is being brilliantly and effectively set up in retaliation for his cruel actions which caused the suicide of a friend."--Publisher.
Relates the author's struggle to overcome her husband's infidelity with other men, drawing on her childhood of innocence and naivete and detailing her journey of healing and forgiveness that has allowed her to love and trust again.
There is a not-so-new, not-so-secret destination where a growing number of American black men are traveling for the kind of sex and freedom they say they can't find with black women.
When Laura Baxter Jacobs finds out that her husband is involved in an adulterous relationship and wants a divorce, she decides she will love him and remain faithful to her marriage, in the bestselling series that shows how God can redeem ...
I often have lunch in Bryant Park in the summertime , ” Nora babbled . “ When are you going back to New Rochelle ? ” “ I'm taking the five twenty train . ” “ Well , you're looking quite smart today , ” Nora complimented .
With her growing reputation Aphra became friends with many of the most notable writers of the day. This is The Age of Dryden and his literary dominance. From the mid 1680's Aphra's health began to decline.
After discovering her husband's infidelity, Jordan Radcliffe moves back to her childhood home where she, swearing off men, is drawn to her new employer--architect Owen Gage, a compassionate man who...
Set in and around New Orleans, The Awakening tells the story of Edna Pontellier, a young wife and mother.
The power of sensuality, the delusion of ecstatic love, and the solitude that accompanies the trappings of middle- and upper-class convention are themes of this now-classic novel.
Selected Bibliography KATE CHOPIN : WORKS Seyersted , Per , ed . The Complete Works of Kate Chopin . Two volumes . Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press , 1969 . BIOGRAPHY Deyo , C. L. “ Mrs. Kate Chopin , ” St. Louis Life ...
Like all of Hawthorne's novels, "The Scarlet Letter" has but a slender plot and but few characters with an influence on the development of the story.