A Cry to Other Gods

A Cry to Other Gods by Grant Spencer is a work of fiction published by Author House in May 2013. This edition spans 264 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Ellen, who, after abandoning her child, embarks on a journey to America with a middle-aged man she calls Celine. Two decades later, she becomes involved with Magnus Eden, a young playwright, but the complexities of her past and the death of her husband, Horace, lead to revelations that test her commitment to Magnus.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of love, identity, and the consequences of choices made over time. As Ellen navigates her relationships, the return to La Playa brings to light Magnus’ true identity, challenging her resolve and forcing her to confront her past. This edition invites readers to delve into the intricacies of human connection and the emotional struggles that accompany it.
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After abandoning her bastard child, Ellen met a middle aged American who took her as Celine, the name she gave him, to America. Twenty years later, she would take Magnus Eden, a young playwright, to be her lover. With the death of Horace her husband, she felt a solid grip on Magnus’ affection until a return to La Playa unravelled Magnus’ true identity and challenged her vow not to let him go even if it would mean crying to other gods.
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