The Lost Brides

The Lost Brides by Theresa Radcliffe, published by Puffin in 1996, is a work of literature that explores themes of romance and horror. This edition contains 76 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Catherine as she returns to Helmsby Abbey, seeking solace from past tragedies associated with love, and delves into the complexities of unexpected romance.
Readers will find a blend of emotional depth and suspense as Catherine navigates her experiences at the abbey. The story intertwines elements of genre fiction and horror, creating a unique atmosphere that reflects the challenges of love and loss. This edition invites readers to engage with the intricacies of Catherine’s journey, offering insights into her quest for healing amidst the shadows of her past.
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Catherine returns to Helmsby Abbey and to unexpected romance. There, she hopes to escape tragedy that, in the past, would so often occur as a result of love.
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