There were two subjects which lonely widower Edward de Salis never discussed: his dead wife and his family home in Ireland, 'matchless Cashelmara'. So when he meets Marguerite, a bright young American with whom he can talk freely about both, he is able to love again and takes her back to Ireland as his wife. But Marguerite soon discovers that married life is not what she expected, and that she has married into a troubled family bitterly divided by love and hatred. Cashelmara becomes the curse of three generations as they ...
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There were two subjects which lonely widower Edward de Salis never discussed: his dead wife and his family home in Ireland, 'matchless Cashelmara'. So when he meets Marguerite, a bright young American with whom he can talk freely about both, he is able to love again and takes her back to Ireland as his wife. But Marguerite soon discovers that married life is not what she expected, and that she has married into a troubled family bitterly divided by love and hatred. Cashelmara becomes the curse of three generations as they play out their fates in a spellbinding drama, which moves inexorably towards murder and retribution.
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1946. R. & L. Locker. First. Book-VG. 7x5. 190pp. 184g. This novel is a story of relationships and romance, of disappointment and heartache. It is a highly entertaining read.
Add this copy of Cashelmara to cart. $50.55, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1974 by Simon and Schuster.
The strong, sometimes violent characters, make this story, set in a dangerous period in 19th century Ireland, a powerful novel. Cashelmara, the beautiful great house, dominates the lives of three generations of the English aristocratic de Salis family, with adultery, murder and mystery. The book is divided into sections devoted to one of the characters and told as first person, but still blending the others into the tale. This is very well written and the scope leaves one wanting to read it again and again.