Giants Bread By Agatha Christie Mary Westmacott
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This novel, under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott, presents a romantic suspense narrative from the esteemed Agatha Christie. It explores love and ambition through the lives of two talented individuals in the artistic world. As the plot unfolds, the complexities of their relationships and desires are elegantly woven into a compelling tale.
Giants' Bread is a novel of romance and suspense by Mary Westmacott, a pseudonym used by the author Agatha Christie. The book is the first of six novels she published under this name, and it is a departure from her typical detective fiction.
The novel tells the story of Vernon Deyre, a sensitive and brilliant musician, who is reported dead in World War I but reinvents his identity. The story follows his life and his ambition to write a great musical masterpiece, exploring the sacrifices he and those around him make for his talent. The plot also involves the two women in his life and his cousin, Josephine, who is an independent and rebellious young woman. The book is described as a bittersweet tale of passion and ambition, focusing on art, love, and the choices that define a life.
• Large-format trade paperback
• Published by Arbor House Publishing
• ISBN: 0-87935-287-2
• 1st Priam Books edition
• Printed in the USA
Cover shows some wear and fading, with creases on edges.
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• United States
Condition: Pre-Owned Fair
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