The Remarkable Life of Frances Emily Steele

The Remarkable Life of Frances Emily Steele

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Author: Ethard Van Stee
Category: Fiction
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication date: 2001-06-01
Page count: 244

The Remarkable Life of Frances Emily Steele is a novel of the adventures of a headstrong young woman who willfully emancipates herself from the bonds of conventional behavior in the 19th century. As a descendant of William Marsden Brandt, whose story is told in the author's earlier novel Moira's Scythe, she is mysteriously affected by her heritage, which is expressed in a unique way. As a teenager, Frances has an encounter with a pair of operators who teach her an early lesson in human behavior. She marries young and after two years deserts her family in search of adventure in Ireland during the great potato famine. Narrowly escaping the noose she flees to North America with the Molly Maguires. Still unhappy with her lot she joins the Crimean War effort as a nurse and a spy for the British. Frances meets and befriends the Russian nurse Helena Petrovna Blavatsky. They leave the war, heroes, and return to London where for many years they live most unusual lives in a fine manor house. Decades later, Kareena Faulkner, the irrepressible academic from Moira's Scythe, with the help of graduate student Emily Elaine Carter, returns to unravel the mystery of Frances Emily's life.
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