Sleep, pale sister: [a novel]
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2005
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1st U.S. ed
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English
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Before the sweet delight of Chocolat, before the heady concoction that is Blackberry Wine, and before the tart pleasures of Five Quarters of the Orange, bestselling author Joanne Harris wrote Sleep, Pale Sister -- a gothic tourde-force that recalls the powerfully dark sensibility of her novel Holy Fools. Originally published in 1994 -- and never before available in the United States -- Sleep, Pale Sister is a hypnotically atmospheric story set in nineteenth century London. When puritanical artist Henry Chester sees delicate child beauty Effie, he makes her his favorite model and, before long, his bride. But Henry, volatile and repressed, is in love with an ideal. Passive, docile, and asexual, the woman he projects onto Effie is far from the woman she really is. And when Effie begins to discover the murderous depths of Henry's hypocrisy, her latent passion will rise to the surface. Sleep, Pale Sister combines the ethereal beauty of a Pre-Raphaelite painting with a chilling high gothic tale and is a testament to Harris's brimming cornucopia of talents. This P. S. edition features an extra 16 pages of insights into the book, including author interviews, recommended reading, and more.
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Ghosts
Ghosts -- Fiction
Ghost stories
Gothic fiction
Great Britain -- History
Historical fiction
History
Horror fiction
London (England) -- Fiction
Mothers and daughters
Mothers and daughters -- Fiction
Murder victims
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Prostitutes
Prostitutes -- Crimes against -- Fiction
Romance fiction
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Artists' models
Artists' models -- Fiction
Artists -- Fiction
Crimes against
Electronic books
Fantasy fiction
Fiction
Ghosts
Ghosts -- Fiction
Ghost stories
Gothic fiction
Great Britain -- History
Historical fiction
History
Horror fiction
London (England) -- Fiction
Mothers and daughters
Mothers and daughters -- Fiction
Murder victims
Murder victims -- Fiction
Prostitutes
Prostitutes -- Crimes against -- Fiction
Romance fiction
Suspense fiction
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Artists -- Fiction
Artists' models -- Fiction
Electronic books
Fantasy fiction
Fiction
Ghost stories
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Gothic fiction
Great Britain -- History
Historical fiction
Horror fiction
London (England) -- Fiction
Mothers and daughters -- Fiction
Murder victims -- Fiction
Prostitutes -- Crimes against -- Fiction
Romance fiction
Suspense fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Artists' models -- Fiction
Electronic books
Fantasy fiction
Fiction
Ghost stories
Ghosts -- Fiction
Gothic fiction
Great Britain -- History
Historical fiction
Horror fiction
London (England) -- Fiction
Mothers and daughters -- Fiction
Murder victims -- Fiction
Prostitutes -- Crimes against -- Fiction
Romance fiction
Suspense fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
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Artists
Artists' models
Crimes against
Electronic books
Ghosts
History
Mothers and daughters
Murder victims
Prostitutes
Artists' models
Crimes against
Electronic books
Ghosts
History
Mothers and daughters
Murder victims
Prostitutes
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