Solace of Sin – Catherine Cookson


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Solace of Sin – Catherine Cookson

“Solace of Sin” is a historical novel written by Catherine Cookson, a prolific British author known for her novels set in the northeast of England. The book was published posthumously in 1995, following Catherine Cookson’s death.

The novel “Solace of Sin” is set in the mid-19th century and tells the story of Annabella Lagrange, the daughter of a wealthy and privileged family. Annabella falls in love with her father’s groom, the handsome and enigmatic Manuel Mendoza, a relationship that is forbidden and scandalous in their class-conscious society.

The book explores the complexities of class, love, and social expectations during this period. As Annabella and Manuel’s love affair unfolds, they must confront the prejudices and obstacles that stand in the way of their happiness.

Catherine Cookson’s novels often delve into the lives and struggles of characters in the working-class communities of northeast England, and “Solace of Sin” continues in this tradition. If you enjoy historical romance and drama with a focus on social and class dynamics, this novel may be of interest to you.

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