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Love is a Fervent Fire

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But in Kinlochgarvie he found people on whose lives his coming acted as a catalyst for the hopes and despairs never acknowledged by them in secret. As a seemingly unattached man, he aroused in the local schoolmistress an insane, frustrated jealousy; in the pretty maid an overwhelming passion; in her rough, simple lover a burning hate. To the elderly spinster who ran the hotel he brought renewed consciousness of the life within her grasp; and to her honest, clear-sighted barman, the chance to benefit by this awakening. But it was through his attitude to Constance Kilgour, the impoverished laird's sister with her fatherless child and her fierce, humiliated pride, that he affected the people of Kinlochgarvie most powerfully. For to them Constance was a symbol either of depravity suitably punished or of misfortune one day to be rewarded by the return of her wartime lover. By both factions Hugh Carstares was immediately cast as this lover, hated, envied or applauded. And as the fiction turned to truth, and his pity for the child and her mother increased, he was to find himself involved in a relationship in which love and hate seemed inextricably mingled.

Author Biography

Robin Jenkins has long been recognised by Sir Compton Mackenzie and other critics as 'the most important novelist of his generation in Scotland'. His previous novels, including The Changeling, have shown him as a 'gifted and imaginative writer'. Here he reaches the depths of the subtlest human emotions with a sure touch in a brilliant study of sexual psychology.
Release date NZ
August 11th, 2005
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Polygon An Imprint of Birlinn Limited
Pages
256
Publisher
Birlinn General
ISBN-13
9781904598466
Product ID
2522241

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