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The House That Charlotte Burned

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In the unforgiving summer of 1890, off the treacherous coast of the Cape of Good Hope, all news indicated that the beautiful and rebellious Charlotte met an early watery grave. Heavily grieving, her husband, William, tears himself to shreds for a haunting possibility of her survival, constantly on the precipice of madness. As news of the tragic shipwreck reached their secluded observatory in the heart of KwaZulu-Natal's handsome Midlands, the world crumbles for all who knew and loved Charlotte. The once vibrant love story, kindled amidst defiance and passion, now shattered remnants of a broken mind. William is left awash between insanity and reality, haunted by a relentless golden light and hints of Charlotte. The House That Charlotte Burned is an emotionally charged historical novel that delves into the depths of love, despair, rebellion and grief, set against the backdrop of a bygone era in a beautiful part of the world. Will William succumb to the seductive pull of his grief, as he uncovers the truth hidden in leather-bound chronicles of Charlotte's too-short and tumultuous life? Join him on a harrowing and fractured journey through the treacherously toxic waters of loss, and madness.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dihn Bailey
Date
24 November 2023
Pages
120
ISBN
9798223248798

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In the unforgiving summer of 1890, off the treacherous coast of the Cape of Good Hope, all news indicated that the beautiful and rebellious Charlotte met an early watery grave. Heavily grieving, her husband, William, tears himself to shreds for a haunting possibility of her survival, constantly on the precipice of madness. As news of the tragic shipwreck reached their secluded observatory in the heart of KwaZulu-Natal's handsome Midlands, the world crumbles for all who knew and loved Charlotte. The once vibrant love story, kindled amidst defiance and passion, now shattered remnants of a broken mind. William is left awash between insanity and reality, haunted by a relentless golden light and hints of Charlotte. The House That Charlotte Burned is an emotionally charged historical novel that delves into the depths of love, despair, rebellion and grief, set against the backdrop of a bygone era in a beautiful part of the world. Will William succumb to the seductive pull of his grief, as he uncovers the truth hidden in leather-bound chronicles of Charlotte's too-short and tumultuous life? Join him on a harrowing and fractured journey through the treacherously toxic waters of loss, and madness.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dihn Bailey
Date
24 November 2023
Pages
120
ISBN
9798223248798