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The Crimes of Charlotte Bronte

The Secret History of the Mysterious Events at Haworth

Author: James Tully  

Were the tragically young deaths of the Bronte siblings merely the result of disease and poverty? How did three sisters in a remote parsonage know so much about the tumultuous passions of dark and twisted love? This novel, now in paperback, is based on the author's research into the lives, works and characters of the Bronte family..

Noted criminologist James Tully became fascinated by inconsistencies he found in the accounts of the lives and deaths of the Brontes. So dark and unexpected were the results of his searches, he decided to tell the story in the form of a novel. He has created a controversial and compelling account of this most famous Victorian family.

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Were the tragically young deaths of the Bronte siblings merely the result of disease and poverty? How did three sisters in a remote parsonage know so much about the tumultuous passions of dark and twisted love? This novel, now in paperback, is based on the author's research into the lives, works and characters of the Bronte family..

Noted criminologist James Tully became fascinated by inconsistencies he found in the accounts of the lives and deaths of the Brontes. So dark and unexpected were the results of his searches, he decided to tell the story in the form of a novel. He has created a controversial and compelling account of this most famous Victorian family.

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Noted criminologist James Tully became fascinated by inconsistencies he found in the accounts of the lives and deaths of the Brontes. So dark and unexpected were the results of his searches, he decided to tell the story in the form of a novel. He has created a controversial and compelling account of this most famous Victorian family.

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Noted criminologist James Tully became fascinated by inconsistencies he found in the accounts of the lives and deaths of the Brontes. So dark and unexpected were the results of his searches, he decided to tell the story in the form of a novel. He has created a controversial and compelling account of this most famous Victorian family.

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Noted criminologist James Tully became fascinated by inconsistencies he found in the accounts of the lives and deaths of the Brontes. So dark and unexpected were the results of his searches, he decided to tell the story in the form of a novel. He has created a controversial and compelling account of this most famous Victorian family.

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Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group | Robinson Publishing
Published
14th October 1999
Pages
288
ISBN
9781841191317

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