All Along The River
Mary Elizabeth Braddon
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Isola Disney is very lonely. Her husband left her and traveled with his regiment to India. No one knows when he would return. Alone in a remote part of the country, she is an easy prey for the local nobleman. This realistic novel tells about choices and their consiquences. Perfect for fans of Mary Elizabeth Braddon's other works, and Madame Bovary. - Summary by Stav Nisser. (13 hr 25 min)
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BEAUTIFUL WRITING
Clearspace
Morality versus instinct carries this tale of love. Mary Elizabeth Braddon's delicate paintbrush enlightens the characters and ways of people and enlivens the places and nature of West Country England and of Italy. Beautiful writing. It describes them as true in our 21st century as in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
A Sad one...
Lynn G
A sad one,but atleast Ursula finds peace Having read some of Elizabeths other works,I at first found this a bit dreary and slow,but its quite interesting in a way
ROGERL
This has to be the most passionate love story ever written. It was great! And thank you to the wonderful narrator!
excellent
obx12
Excellent reader with a well developed timeless plot of youth ,innocence , and lives destroyed