The Blind Man's House by Hugh Walpole

The Blind Man's House

Hugh Walpole

318 pages missing pub info (editions)

fiction classics mystery mysterious medium-paced
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The Blind Man's House by Hugh Walpole is a charming and thought-provoking novel that will captivate readers who appreciate a nuanced exploration of marriage, relationships, and the complexities of human nature, set against the rich backdrop of rural English village life.

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Walpole's last book before his death, and though perhaps not one of his most glamorous, a very pleasant one and a book hard not to like. It has a twofold interest, as a story of the adjustment of a marriage, and as a picture of rural England, from...

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