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Vicar of Wrexhill
by Frances Milton Trollope
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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045 - Mrs Cartwright's Last Will and Testament
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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044 - In Which Sundry Visits Are Made
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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043 - A Change Comes O'er the Spirit of Her Dream
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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042 - Mr Corbold's Adventures
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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041 - The Elopement
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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040 - The Serious Fancy Fair
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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039 - The Will Executed
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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038 - The Letter-Bag
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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037 - The Will
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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036 - A Second Visit to the Lime Tree
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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035 - The Vicar at Home
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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034 - The Vicar's Prosperity
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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033 - Charles's Interview with His Stepfather
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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032 - The Widow Simpson's Disappointment
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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031 - Mr and Mrs Cartwright's Letter
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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030 - Walk to Oakley
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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029 - The Entry
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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028 - Mrs Simpson's Charitable Visit
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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027 - The Vicar's Progress
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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026 - Charles's Conference with Mrs Mowbray
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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025 - Fanny's Religion
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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024 - Discussion on Truth
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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023 - Charles's Sorrow
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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022 - The Vicar and His Cousin
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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021 - The Return
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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020 - Mr Steven Corbold Returns With Mrs Mowbray and Helen to Wrexhill
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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019 - Mr Steven Corbold
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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018 - Charles Walks Over to Oakley
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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017 - Charles's Amusement at His Sister's Appearance
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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016 - Charles Mowbray's Arrival at the Park
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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015 - Rosalind's Conversation With Miss Cartwright
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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014 - An Interview
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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013 - Mrs Mowbray's Departure for Town
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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012 - Mr Cartwright's Letter to His Cousin
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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011 - Helen's Misery at Her Mother's Displeasure
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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010 - Mrs Mowbray Consults Mr Carwright
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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009 - Helen and Rosalind Call Upon Sir Gilbert Harrington
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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008 - Mrs Richards and Her Daughters
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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007 - The First Impressions Made By Mr Cartwright
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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006 - The Principal Person in the Village
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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005 - The Aristocracy of Wrexhill
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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004 - The Will
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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003 - The Vicar of Wrexhill
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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002 - The Morning After the Birthday
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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001 - The Village of Wrexhill
In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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In this gripping tale, a nefarious vicar weaves his way into the life of a wealthy yet naïve widow, leading to the unraveling of her three childrens fortunes and happiness. However, as their lives spiral out of control, the siblings begin to unite and fight back against the vicars sinister influence. Published in 1837 by the mother of the more famous Anthony Trollope, this engaging romance offers a provocative look at the evangelical movement within the Anglican Church, highlighting themes that resonate with contemporary issues of religious abuse. (Summary by Angela Rowland)
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