Dark Angel
by Sally Beauman
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A tale of passion, betrayal, and dark family secrets--from the English countryside of 1910 to 1980s New York--by the #1 New York Times-bestselling author. On an April night in 1910, just after the appearance of Halley's comet, a man dies violently at an English manor called Winterscombe. More than half a century later, Victoria Cavendish tries to root out the secrets that have haunted three generations of her family. With the aid of a timeworn journal, she begins an unconventional voyage show more into the secrets of the past. As Victoria moves closer to the truth of what happened on that fateful night long ago, she uncovers a shocking saga of sex, love, and betrayal. Traveling through two world wars and beyond, peopled by a cast of unforgettable characters, Dark Angel is a mesmerizing novel about love and redemption. show lessTags
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Dark Angel is a haunting, gothic horror story of a girl named Constance and her complicated relationship with three generations of the Cavendish family in the English countryside. Told by Victoria—Contance’s Goddaughter—who discovers her Godmother’s journals, the author weaves a complicated tale of sexual abuse, murder, and madness spanning two wars and seventy-six years between sightings of Halley’s comet. Adopted into the family after her father’s mysterious death, Constance, at age ten, is already an accomplished liar and devious spy and grows into a cunning femme-fatale, wreaking havoc in the lives of everyone she encounters. Along her journey, Vicky uncovers her family’s disturbing secrets and finally the answer to a show more long, unsolved murder. The author is very good at doling out tiny clues while creating memorial characters that suck you into their colorful and intriguing lives. Even though I found parts of the story dark and unsettling, I couldn’t put this one down until the last page. show less
Intricate tale that spans two world wars. Has a plot contrivance that is overused and felt like a cop-out. Constance is a femme fatale worth of consideration however. Not much substance, but riveting until the disappointing end.
I read this book some years ago after I had read Rebecca's Tale which I loved. I liked Dark Angel but not one for my favourites list.
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Sally Beauman was born in Paignton, Devon, England on July 25, 1944. She read English literature at Girton College, Cambridge. While living in the United States, she worked as a staff writer for New York magazine before becoming an associate editor. She moved to London in 1970 and became the editor of Queen Magazine. After that, she worked as a show more freelancer for Vogue, the Daily Telegraph, the Sunday Times, and the Observer. She was the first winner of the Catherine Pakenham award for journalism. Under the pseudonym Vanessa James, Beauman wrote seven Harlequin romances in the 1980s including The Fire and the Ice and Give Me This Night. The first novel written under her own name was Destiny, which was published in 1987. Her other novels included Dark Angel, Lovers and Liars, Danger Zones, Sextet, Rebecca's Tale, The Landscape of Love, and The Visitors. She died of cancer on July 7, 2016 at the age of 71. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title*
- Hämärän enkeli
- Original title
- Dark Angel
- Original publication date
- 1990-07-02
- Dedication
- To Ronald and Gabrielle Kinsey-Miles, my father and mother, with my love.
- First words
- I went to a fortune-teller once.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)He took my hand once more, and hand-in-hand, the wind in our faces, we walked down towards the circle of stones.
- Original language
- English
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- 9 — Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian (Bokmål), Norwegian, Swedish
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- Paper, Ebook
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- 28
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