Now Face to Face: A Novel (Tamworth Saga)
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Book Details
Author(s)Karleen Koen,
PublisherBroadway Books
ISBN / ASIN0307406083
ISBN-139780307406088
Sales Rank316,678
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The unforgettable sequel to Karleen Koen’s beloved debut, Through a Glass Darkly
A Book-of-the-Month Club main selection
A bride at ?fteen, widowed at the tender age of twenty, Barbara, Countess Devane, embarks for colonial Virginia ?nancially ruined by the death of her husband in scandalous circumstances. Dressed in mourning as is proper for a woman, she is patronizingly described as a “fragile black butterfly,” but the fragility is deceiving. She makes a place for herself in the new world, takes lovers and friends across political divides, and questions the established traditions of slavery. Facing enemies she never suspected, she must return to England and deal face to face with the problems created by her husband, who haunts her even in death. Back in London, she quickly ?nds herself pulled into Jacobite plotting, and the treachery of powerful men suddenly threatens her family, her friends—and a new love.
Now Face to Face sweeps readers from eighteenth-century America to London and brings both worlds to vivid life. It is a magni?cent evocation of an era, from the plantations of Virginia to Hanoverian England.
A Book-of-the-Month Club main selection
A bride at ?fteen, widowed at the tender age of twenty, Barbara, Countess Devane, embarks for colonial Virginia ?nancially ruined by the death of her husband in scandalous circumstances. Dressed in mourning as is proper for a woman, she is patronizingly described as a “fragile black butterfly,” but the fragility is deceiving. She makes a place for herself in the new world, takes lovers and friends across political divides, and questions the established traditions of slavery. Facing enemies she never suspected, she must return to England and deal face to face with the problems created by her husband, who haunts her even in death. Back in London, she quickly ?nds herself pulled into Jacobite plotting, and the treachery of powerful men suddenly threatens her family, her friends—and a new love.
Now Face to Face sweeps readers from eighteenth-century America to London and brings both worlds to vivid life. It is a magni?cent evocation of an era, from the plantations of Virginia to Hanoverian England.
