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Pamela Hill (1) (1920–)

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67 Works 261 Membros 7 Críticas

Obras por Pamela Hill

Norah (1970) 31 exemplares
The King's Vixen (1954) 29 exemplares
Daneclere (1958) 27 exemplares
My Lady Glamis (1985) 14 exemplares
The Sword and the Flame (1992) 13 exemplares
The Woman in the Cloak (1989) 12 exemplares
Green Salamander (1977) 8 exemplares
The Devil of Aske (1973) 8 exemplares
Fire Opal (1980) 7 exemplares
The Malvie inheritance (1975) 7 exemplares
Bride of Ae (1984) 7 exemplares
House of Cray (1982) 4 exemplares
The Brocken (1990) 4 exemplares
Artemia (1989) 4 exemplares
The Charmed Descent (1995) 4 exemplares
O Madcap Duchess (1993) 3 exemplares
Lady Kate (2007) 3 exemplares
Heatherton Heritage (1977) 3 exemplares
Knock at a Star (1981) 3 exemplares
Bailie's Wake (2000) 3 exemplares
Mercer (1992) 2 exemplares
STRANGERS FOREST (1978) 2 exemplares
Marjorie of Scotland (1976) 2 exemplares
Angell & Sons (1992) 2 exemplares
Tale of Strawberries (2005) 2 exemplares
Governess (Lythway Book) (1986) 2 exemplares
Vollands (1991) 2 exemplares
Tsar's Woman (1985) 2 exemplares
De uitverkorene (1976) 2 exemplares
The Gods Return (2000) 2 exemplares
Countess Isabel (1999) 2 exemplares
Curtmantle (1996) 2 exemplares
The Supplanter (1998) 2 exemplares
The Inadvisable Marriages (1995) 2 exemplares
Forget not Ariadne (1978) 2 exemplares
The Small Black Knife (1999) 1 exemplar
The Sutburys (1988) 1 exemplar
Here Lies Margot (1958) 1 exemplar
Whitton's folly (1975) 1 exemplar
Prinny Remembers (2006) 1 exemplar
Denedere 1 exemplar
Festival of Beasts (2016) 1 exemplar
Norah Stroyan (1976) 1 exemplar
Flaming Janet (1979) 1 exemplar
Still Blooms the Rose (1984) 1 exemplar
Fenfallow (1987) 1 exemplar
Aunt Lucy (1993) 1 exemplar
Dark Star Passing (1990) 1 exemplar
The Parson's Children (1994) 1 exemplar
The Man from the North (1994) 1 exemplar
Loves of Ginevra (1990) 1 exemplar
Digby (1987) 1 exemplar
Homage to a Rose (1979) 1 exemplar
Duchess Cain (1983) 1 exemplar
Daughter of midnight (1979) 1 exemplar
Venables (1986) 1 exemplar
This Rough Beginning (1981) 1 exemplar
Fairest One of All (1982) 1 exemplar
Children of Lucifer (1984) 1 exemplar
The Silver Runaways (1992) 1 exemplar
Copper Haired Marshal (1983) 1 exemplar
A Place of Ravens (1981) 1 exemplar

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Conhecimento Comum

Nome canónico
Hill, Pamela
Outros nomes
Fiske, Sharon
Tain, Isabel
Data de nascimento
1920-11-26
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
UK
Local de nascimento
Wigtown, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Ocupações
historical novelist

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Pamela Hill was born in 1920. Her first of many historical novels was Flaming Janet (Chatto and Windus, 1954).

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Críticas

Daneclere is an older book (1978) from my mother’s library that I decided to read. I knew it was supposed to be gothic romance, but it was more like gothic horror. I didn’t care much for the storyline. There is more incest and rape in this book than in any modern thriller I have come across. The main character, Honor Sawtrey, is a good woman. She runs Daneclere, a large estate, and looks after her children and quite a few of the servant’s and other relatives’ children—most of them illegitimate. However, I’d rather leave my kids with an alcoholic uncle for all the attention she pays them. It seems like she could have done a better job if she’s going to volunteer for it. I know times were hard in rural England in the 17th century. If you weren’t a wealthy landowner, you were a servant or dirt poor, but most of the boys and men in this story were either stupid or just plain evil. There was a little history injected depicting the wars between the papists and protestants. However, I really can’t recommend this book.… (mais)
 
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PaulaGalvan | 1 outra crítica | Apr 21, 2024 |


Leah Considine is our narrator remembering back to when she was a Young girl.Her father was the local curate and Always on the outsides of her World was the Aske family.

Her life becomes involved with theirs when her mother suddenly dies leaving her father a grieving widower. When Lady Kintyre the daughter of the Aske matriarch offers to console him one thing leads to Another and they form an attachment and marry. Their happiness is cut short however when both are killed in an horrific carriage accident on their honeymoon.

Now Leah is truly an orphan but she is taken in by Old Madam Aske her stepgrandmother to be raised at the mansion alongside the the two Aske Children,the heir is Peter(a sadistic creep) and Ann (a Beautiful dimwit)

Peter grows up to become a spendthrift degenerate and gambles away the ancestral home leaving the Aske womenfolk on the mercies of Simon Carden who is the bastard son of the eldest son of Old Madam but who was killed fighting for the Jacobites. Simon harbors resentment being not only denied his birthright but also blaming the Askes for the Death of his mother.

And now when he has become a rich man he wants it all from the house to marrying Ann Aske and taking her name.

I am not sure I have ever been so equally bored AND appalled by a book.

Now dont get me wrong when I pick up a gothic I dont excpect it to be all sunshine and happiness.I do expect many things like old forbidding houses,strange families and Deaths. (not to mention the heroine running scared in a nightgown.)

But the "Devil of Aske" first of all suffers from lifeless writing and the first person omniscient narration of an old Leah reciting her life makes for a plodding dry read and people are rarely shown as interacting and only occassionally being allowed to have dialogues but somehow still inexplicably manages to connect with each other

If you are not turned off by the writing style then you might want to avoid this because of the animal torturing and how Leah
starts getting molested and is later raped by the adolescent Peter and he shoves a stone up her lady parts.


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… (mais)
 
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Litrvixen | Jun 23, 2022 |
-- Pamela Hill's BRIDE OF AE is pre-Downton Abbey. This reader thoroughly enjoyed novel. --
 
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MinaIsham | Jan 4, 2018 |
There was too much telling who was who's relative and in what way.
 
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Elysianfield | Mar 30, 2013 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
67
Membros
261
Popularidade
#88,099
Avaliação
3.1
Críticas
7
ISBN
167
Línguas
2

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