Katie Mulholland by Catherine Cookson

Katie Mulholland

Catherine Cookson

The offspring of working class people in a very class conscious England and at fifteen the model of a young nymph, Katie finds work in one of the great houses. There her industry attracts Bernard Rosier, the master, an accomplished seducer who uses force with Katie when charm fails.

Deflowered but not defeated, Katie vows to challenge the Rosiers on their own terms. How she does this, how she forges a financial empire and founds her own dynasty, is the stuff of this story.

According to the publishers this rich and spellbinding novel covers three generations of English life, from the 1860’s up to the turbulent days of World War II. They forgot to add that it’s a suspense novel. The question, two thirds of the way through is what can possibly happen next. At this point, heroine Katie, who had started life as a scullery maid, was raped by the young master at fifteen, became pregnant, was married off to a sadist. Her father was hanged for killing said sadist, mother was driven insane. Katie herself, imprisoned falsely for prostitution, is confronted by her old seducer Bernard who has deliberately married off his son to their (Bernard’s and Katie’s) daughter. We forgot to mention that there have also been scenes with Katie’s glandular idiot sister, and scenes with Bernard’s lesbian sister who is in love with Katie and scenes with a Swedish sea captain who also loves Katie but naturally can’t marry her because he’s already married, etc., etc. Now what could possibly happen next? Lots. Lo and even unto the third generation. With Katie weeping in every other chapter. It’s splendiferous pulp, the kind that you just can’t put down.


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Details

ISBN 9780552080569
Genre Fiction; Checklist by Marion Zimmer Bradley
Publication Date Jan-69
Publisher Bantam
Format Trade Paperback
No. of Pages 512
Language English
Rating NotRated
BookID 6329

Author: LFWBooks