Beyond Betrayal - Beyond Humanity

Beyond Betrayal - Beyond Humanity
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Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 9781426963643
ISBN-13 : 1426963645
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Book Synopsis Beyond Betrayal - Beyond Humanity by : Helga Schweininger

Download or read book Beyond Betrayal - Beyond Humanity written by Helga Schweininger and published by Trafford Publishing. This book was released on 2012-03 with total page 269 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on true events, BEYOND BETRAYAL - BEYOND HUMANITY relates the human tragedy of Lieschen Reinking, a young aristocratic woman, and her family. The untimely, suspicious death of Lieschen’s mother and the disappearance of her grandmother break Lieschen’s heart when she is only fi ve years old. As soon as she can, she sets out to search for the truth. As a young woman, she falls passionately in love with Robert Schweitzer, but this love cannot exist. Her father wants her to marry Sigi Prinz from their own aristocracy. Lieschen detests Sigi. While the tragic mosaic of life and death, of love, hate, class affl ictions and deceit fracture Lieschen’s heart, the intricate mysteries unravel in an unexpected turn of events when Lieschen uncovers the truth about her mother’s death, her grandmother’s disapperance, and her controversial relationship with Robert Schweitzer. READERS COMMENTS: Engaging and Compelling.


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