The Farthing Mark

The Farthing Mark

by Bunny Mitchell
The Farthing Mark

The Farthing Mark

by Bunny Mitchell

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Overview

A novel set in Victorian Sussex.

' They talked about Hannah, and her sinful behaviour, over the washing lines and at the well, in Farley's store and behind the church. They made their plans and it was done with great secrecy.'

Hannah Challen is trapped in a loveless and abusive marriage, shunned by the villagers who regard her as a 'furriner'. Seth Weller, a shepherd on the Downs, has just lost his wife in childbirth. the friendship that develops between them is an innocent one, born out of loneliness.
But the villagers don't see it like that. They think Hannah is an adulteress and express their disapproval in no uncertain terms, tormenting her on every occasion. Their attitude, however, only serves as a catalyst for the very thing they are trying to stop.

The Farthing Mark is a story of love and deceit, hatred, malice and revenge.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045188760
Publisher: Bunny Mitchell
Publication date: 07/31/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 330 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Bunny Mitchell was a dancer before becoming a mother and later had a career as a cook. She made her home in Spain and America for several years before returning to England in 1998.
She now lives in Sussex where she has grown to love the South Downs and the history of its people. Her novels encompass the folklores of the region and the colourful Sussex sayings that are in danger of dying out.
She has three published novels (The Farthing Mark and A Magpie Mourning and Blind Bargain)and her fourth,Sweet Thunder, is soon to be released
For many years Bunny Mitchell has encouraged and helped many to write their autobiographies. She founded the Bexhill Writers’ Forum in 2002 which she still runs.

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