Penmarric

1984

by Susan Howatch

Set against the starkly beautiful landscape of Cornwall, Penmarric is a totally enthralling saga of a family divided against itself. At the center of the novel is the great mansion called Penmarric. It is to Penmarric that Mark Castallack, a proud, strange, and sensitive man, brings his bride Janna—the first act in a tempestuous drama that spans three generations.

This gripping story chronicles the tempestuous clashes between warring sons, wives, and mistresses, and between a house divided against itself. Spanning from the Victorian era to the Second World War, the novel explores themes of conflict, jealousy, infidelity, and betrayal. As Mark and his children struggle to save their home and their aristocratic way of life, they must engage in a bitter fight against greed, ambition, and even murder.

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