Feast of July

Feast of July by H.E. Bates is a reprint edition published by National Geographic Books on October 3, 1995. This literary work, comprising 252 pages, presents a brooding and suspenseful narrative set in 19th century England, where themes of sensuality and vengeance unfold against a backdrop of rural fields and villages.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of Bella Ford, a woman scorned by her unscrupulous lover, who devises a plan for revenge that culminates in a catastrophic act of violence. The novel delves into the emotional complexities of betrayal and retribution, inviting readers to reflect on the darker aspects of human nature. With its rich setting and intricate character dynamics, this book offers a thought-provoking experience for those interested in literary fiction.
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Now the basis for a major motion picture from the producers of Howard’s End and The Remains of the Day–a brooding, suspenseful novel of sensuality and vengenance, set amid the fields and villages of 19th century England. Bella Ford, jilted by her unscrupulous lover, plans revenge that ends in a catastrophic act of violence.
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