The Forsyte Saga 2: In Chancery
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Headline Publishing Group
Published:6th Sep '07
Should be back in stock very soon
In this gripping sequel, Soames Forsyte grapples with his unresolved feelings for Irene while seeking an heir. Tensions rise as family loyalties fracture, leading to jealousy and deep-seated animosity.
In The Forsyte Saga 2: In Chancery, the intricate dynamics of the Forsyte family continue to unfold, marked by deep-seated emotions and unresolved conflicts. Soames Forsyte, now separated from his wife Irene for several years, has come to terms with the reality of their estrangement. However, as he accumulates wealth and success, a profound desire for an heir awakens his longing for Irene, leading him to confront the painful memories of their past. This encounter reignites the passionate turmoil that once defined their relationship, revealing the raw and unresolved feelings that linger beneath the surface.
As Soames seeks to reclaim what he believes is rightfully his, the tension within the family escalates. His cousin Jolyon Forsyte emerges as a protector for Irene, further complicating the already strained family ties. The rift that once existed between Soames and Jolyon deepens, giving rise to a new wave of jealousy, animosity, and fear. The stakes are raised as old grievances resurface, forcing the characters to grapple with their emotions and the consequences of their actions.
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, In Chancery explores themes of love, betrayal, and the complexities of familial relationships. The novel captures the essence of human desire and the lengths individuals will go to secure their happiness, even when it comes at the cost of others. As the story unfolds, readers are drawn into a world where passion and enmity collide, leaving an indelible mark on the Forsyte family and challenging their notions of loyalty and forgiveness.
Praise for THE FORSYTE SAGA: 'An immortal achievement...it is, at all levels, readability itself * Financial Times *
Just because they were set in a world of frock-coats and ornate drawing rooms, we should not be blind to their modern dilemmas... the satire is sharp, the dialogue, elegant and witty, and the characterisation - dazzling * Scotsman *
THE FORSYTE SAGA was such a cracking good story...compulsive, as well as very modern and outrageous * Sunday Times *
Still a terrific read, a satisfying, long, absorbing family story...which knocks spots off its pale imitators * Susan Hill *
The books I most wish I'd written * Penny Vincenzi *
ISBN: 9780755340866
Dimensions: 270mm x 129mm x 23mm
Weight: 244g
352 pages