Fenwick Houses

Catherine Cookson


Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
4.00 · 8 ratings · 256 pages · Published: 1960

Fenwick Houses by Catherine Cookson
High above the river stood the small terrace of miners’ cottages known as Fenwick Houses. And here, during the hazardous years of the depression, lived Christine Winter, a girl blessed – or cursed – with the indefinable appeal that drove men to the brink of obsession.

Three men dominated her life – her brother Ronnie; Sam, whose devotion to her was deep and loyal; and Don Dowling, cruel and tormented, who made it his life’s ambition to possess her.

And then, one day, a stranger came to the river bank, and Christine, who attracted men merely by her presence, found herself changed beyond recall…

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