Fox’s Earth

Fox’s Earth by Anne Rivers Siddons, published by Harper Collins on October 23, 1996, is a work of fiction that explores themes of ambition and manipulation. The narrative follows Ruth Yancey, who, as a child, dreams of living in the grand Fox’s Earth, a three-storied house belonging to the affluent Fox family. As she grows up, Ruth not only achieves her dream by marrying into the family but also exerts a controlling influence over the household and its residents through deceit and cruelty.
In this edition, readers will encounter a complex portrayal of Ruth Yancey’s life as she navigates her desires and the consequences of her actions. The story delves into the dynamics of power and the impact of Ruth’s choices on those around her. With a page count of 480, this contemporary romance set in the South invites readers to reflect on the darker aspects of ambition and the inevitable unveiling of secrets.
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Ruth Yancey was only a small child the first time she saw Fox’s Earth, a magnificent three-storied Georgia house that was home to the privileged Fox family. The daughter of a mean, poor mill worker, Ruth vowed that someday she would not only live in such a house, but rule it as her own.
Years later, becoming Ruth Yancey Fox, she does. For decades she will dominate Fox’s Earth and its inhabitants with evil manipulation, cruelty, and lies. Until eventually, even she realizes that her secrets will have to come out . . . .
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