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A Tangled Web is a captivating novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery, following the lives of two interconnected families over the course of a tumultuous year, filled with both heartbreak and hilarity. When Rebecca Dark realises she is nearing the end of her life, she calls together her extended family for one of her customary gatherings. However, this meeting is unlike any other, as Rebecca reveals shocking details of her will that set the stage for a fierce competition among her relatives. The prize? A cherished family heirloom that everyone desires. As the family members scramble to outdo each other…mehr

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A Tangled Web is a captivating novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery, following the lives of two interconnected families over the course of a tumultuous year, filled with both heartbreak and hilarity. When Rebecca Dark realises she is nearing the end of her life, she calls together her extended family for one of her customary gatherings. However, this meeting is unlike any other, as Rebecca reveals shocking details of her will that set the stage for a fierce competition among her relatives. The prize? A cherished family heirloom that everyone desires. As the family members scramble to outdo each other and prove their worthiness, they find themselves entangled in a web of schemes, secrets, and surprising alliances. Originally published in 1931, A Tangled Web showcases Montgomery's signature blend of wit, warmth, and keen insight into human nature. This novel is a delightful exploration of familial bonds, rivalry, and the unexpected paths that lead to personal growth and reconciliation.
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Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874 - 1942) was born on Prince Edward Island, a province of Canada. Young Maud went to live with her maternal grandparents, a stern Presbyterian couple whose rambling farm was the inspiration for "Green Gables." Although trained as a teacher, she became known for a series of young adult novels beginning with Anne of Green Gables, first published in 1908. Frank Holtzer has been called "an international adventurer." As an experienced journalist, he's covered poverty in Port-au-Prince, Oktoberfest beer bashes in Munich, the swinging Carnaby Street scene in London, independence in the Bahamas, and the drug trade in Mexico. He's known for his erotic short stories.