Divine Comedy

Divine Comedy by Elizabeth Pewsey, published by Sceptre in 1996, is a novel that follows a group of friends as they journey north to a cathedral community. This New Ed edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English. The narrative explores the unexpected chaos that ensues from their visit, highlighting the interactions and dynamics within the group.
Readers will find a blend of modern fiction elements as the story unfolds, revealing the complexities of friendship and the impact of their actions on the community they encounter. The novel delves into themes of disruption and connection, offering insights into the characters’ experiences as they navigate their journey.
Official synopsis Publisher
A group of friends travel north to a cathedral community and unwittingly cause havoc in this novel by the author of Children of Chance.
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