"The Prisoners of Hartling" by John Davys Beresford explores the complex and often turbulent world of family life. A powerful work of psychological fiction, this literary novel delves into the intricate dynamics of a dysfunctional family. Through insightful prose, Beresford masterfully portrays the subtle tensions and hidden resentments that can simmer beneath the surface of domestic life. Readers interested in family drama and the exploration of psychological themes will find this a compelling and thought-provoking read. This edition is a meticulously prepared print republication of a classic tale of familial bonds tested to their limits.
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