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A Son Of Hagar A Romance Of Our Time Book II The Coil Of The Temptation
A Son Of Hagar A Romance Of Our Time Book II The Coil Of The Temptation
By:Sir Hall Caine Published By:Double9 Books
About the Book
"A Son of Hagar: A Romance of Our Time II" by Sir Hall Caine continues the gripping saga of love, identity, and societal conflict. Set against the backdrop of a changing world, the story delves deeper into the life of its protagonist, who grapples with his mixed heritage and the complexities of his relationships. As he navigates the challenges posed by family expectations and societal prejudices, themes of loyalty, honor, and personal sacrifice emerge.
The narrative intertwines romance and drama, exploring the protagonist's emotional struggles and the impact of his choices on those around him. CaineÍs vivid characters and rich descriptions bring to life the historical and cultural tensions of the time, reflecting broader societal issues while keeping the focus on intimate human experiences.
Through poignant dialogue and a fast-paced plot, Caine captivates readers, drawing them into a world where love and conflict collide. This installment promises to engage both fans of the series and newcomers, offering a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition in a rapidly evolving society.
Sir Thomas Henry Hall, better known as Hall Caine, was a British novelist, dramatist, short story writer, poet, and critic in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Caine enjoyed exceptional fame throughout his lifetime. He published fifteen novels on infidelity, divorce, domestic abuse, illegitimacy, infanticide, religious prejudice, and women's rights, becoming a worldwide literary celebrity and selling 10 million copies. Caine was the highest-paid novelist of his day. The Eternal City is the first novel to sell more than one million copies globally. Caine was born in Runcorn to a Manx father and a Cumbrian mother, but grew up in Liverpool. Caine received architectural draughtsman training after completing four years in school. He spent his boyhood holidays with family in the Isle of Man. At the age of seventeen, he spent a year as a schoolmaster in Maughold. After that, he returned to Liverpool and began a career in journalism, eventually becoming a leader writer for the Liverpool Mercury. As a lecturer and theatre critic, he formed a network of prominent literary contacts who impacted him. Caine traveled to London at Dante Gabriel Rossetti's recommendation and stayed with the poet, serving as secretary and companion throughout Rossetti's final years.