Hatham Hall

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Hatham Hall: A Neo-Victorian Gothic Tale of Intrigue and Redemption

Step into the world of 1886 and join the enigmatic Eleanor Hatham, a cross-dressing New Woman, as she embarks on a daring endeavour to revive her family's corner of Cornwall devastated by the aftermath of the Repeal of the Corn Laws. In "Hatham Hall," author Tim Robinson weaves a captivating tapestry of love, conflict, and the fight for acceptance. When Eleanor proposes the construction of a new ferry to Ireland, her uncle Petroc Trewin vehemently opposes the influx of immigrants it will bring. Thus, Hatham Hall transforms into a battleground, with tensions running high.

As chaos ensues, two outsiders, Hortense and Digby, enter the fray, further complicating matters. Hortense, the daughter of a Caribbean slave, finds solace within the walls of Hatham Hall. However, she struggles against the subservience that is expected of her, yearning for freedom and equality. Meanwhile, Digby, posing as an English gentleman, seeks to exploit the situation, both manipulating the anti-Spanish-and-Irish sentiments of Petroc Trewin and hoping to seize the remaining wealth of the family.

As the ghosts of Hatham Hall's dark past resurface and the locals succumb to xenophobia, the very foundation of the house threatens to crumble. Against this backdrop, the characters of the novel become embroiled in a battle for Britain's soul, even as they grapple with their own personal demons. Eleanor, Petroc, Digby, and Hortense must confront their inner ghosts and conquer Hatham Hall to find redemption and peace.

Blending elements of satire, romance, intrigue, horror, and humour, "Hatham Hall" takes the reader on a heady romp through a neo-Victorian Gothic landscape, challenging and subverting traditional period myths.

Why Choose "Hatham Hall"?

Neo-Victorian Gothic Delight: Immerse yourself in a meticulously crafted world of the past, filled with intricate details and vivid descriptions that transport you to the Victorian era.

Compelling Characters: Follow the journeys of Eleanor, Petroc, Digby, and Hortense as they navigate their personal struggles, challenging societal norms and battling their own ghosts.

Themes of Social Commentary: Witness the timeless battles for acceptance, equality, and the fight against xenophobia, as these themes resonate with the challenges faced by society today.

A Unique Blend of Genres: Experience the seamless fusion of romance, satire, intrigue, and horror, creating a narrative that keeps you captivated and engaged until the final page.

Unravel the Mysteries of Hatham Hall! Embark on an unforgettable journey through love, mystery, and redemption in "Hatham Hall." This neo-Victorian Gothic novel will subvert your expectations, leaving you enthralled and questioning the myths of the period. To join Eleanor, Petroc, Digby, and Hortense within the walls of Hatham Hall, click the "Buy Now" button and let the spellbinding tale unfold before your eyes.

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Detaljer
  • SprogEngelsk
  • Sidetal364
  • Udgivelsesdato28-06-2023
  • ISBN139798850210328
  • Forlag Independently Published
  • FormatHæftet
  • Udgave0
Størrelse og vægt
  • Vægt490 g
  • Dybde1,9 cm
  • coffee cup img
    10 cm
    book img
    15,2 cm
    22,9 cm

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