VIOLET FORSTER'S LOVER
ebook

VIOLET FORSTER'S LOVER (ebook)

RICHARD MARSH

$39.70
IVA incluido
Editorial:
OTBEBOOKPUBLISHING
ISBN:
9783968659046
Formato:
Epublication content package
Idioma:
Inglés
DRM
Si

Excerpt: "The fact was, Beaton had not only had his share of wine at the table, he had been drinking since, liqueur after liqueur. Trifles of that kind, when in sufficient numbers, do not tend to cool a young man's already heated brain. For longer than they supposed Sydney had not been his real self; many and various were the causes which had been tending to make him lose his balance. Then, in that supreme moment, when he needed to keep his head more than ever in his life, he lost his balance altogether and played the fool."

Otros libros del autor

  • THE COWARD BEHIND THE CURTAIN
    RICHARD MARSH
    Excerpt: "A big, burly man was sitting on the edge of the table. One foot rested on the floor, the other dangled in the air. He did not move when she entered; he merely looked round at her and stared. His great bald head had a narrow fringe of sandy hair which was just turning grey. He wore a huge sandy moustache, whose hue was more than matched by his head and face. A large, a...

    $39.70

  • A DUEL
    RICHARD MARSH
    Excerpt: "Isabel waited till the rat-tat was repeated a second time, then she went down to the front door. Since Mrs. Macconichie and her husband were both out, and she had the house to herself, there was nothing else for her to do, unless she wished the postman to depart with the letters. As it was, when she appeared at the door, he grumbled at being delayed. "These Scotchmen ...

    $39.70

  • THE BEETLE, A MYSTERY
    RICHARD MARSH
    The Beetle (or The Beetle: A Mystery) is an 1897 horror novel by the British writer Richard Marsh, in which a polymorphous Ancient Egyptian entity seeks revenge on a British Member of Parliament. It initially outsold by six times Bram Stoker's similar horror story Dracula, which appeared the same year. ...

    $39.70

  • A HERO OF ROMANCE
    RICHARD MARSH
    Excerpt: "It was about as miserable an afternoon as one could wish to see. May is the poet's month, but there was nothing of poetry about it then. True, it was early in the month, but February never boasted weather of more unmitigated misery. At half-past two it was so dark in the schoolroom of Mecklemburg House that one could with difficulty see to read. Outside a cold drizzli...

    $39.70

  • CONFESSIONS OF A YOUNG LADY, HER DOINGS AND MISDOINGS
    RICHARD MARSH
    Excerpt: "As a small girl I must have been a curiosity. At least I hope so. Because if I was only an average child what a time parents, and guardians, and schoolmistresses, and those sort of persons, must have of it. To this hour I am a creature of impulse. But then--! I did a thing; started to regret it when it was about half done; and if I ever thought at all about the advisa...

    $39.70

  • A SECOND COMING
    RICHARD MARSH
    In "A Second Coming," Marsh imagines what would happen if the long-awaited second coming of Christ took place in present-day London. How would he be received in a modern, industrialized world that had begun to question the relevance of his teachings and had tacitly given up hope of his return? Surprising and thought-provoking, Marsh's novel and the questions it raises are perha...

    $39.70