The Benedict Bastard by Cate Campbell - ISBN: 9780758292308
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Though born into one of Seattle’s most prestigious families, Margot Benedict has fought to claim all the independence offered to young women in 1923. Where her brother Preston embraced a life of debauchery, Margot has a thriving medical practice. Working at a local orphanage, she’s shocked to see a …

The Benedict Bastard

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  • Paperback

    361 pages

  • Release Date

    2 February 2015

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Summary

Though born into one of Seattle’s most prestigious families, Margot Benedict has fought to claim all the independence offered to young women in 1923. Where her brother Preston embraced a life of debauchery, Margot has a thriving medical practice. Working at a local orphanage, she’s shocked to see a young boy who looks every inch a Benedict. But though she’s convinced this is the illegitimate child Preston once mentioned, Margot has no way to prove any family connection. At sixteen, Bronwyn Mo…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780758292308
ISBN-10:0758292309
Author:Cate Campbell
Publisher:Kensington Publishing Corporation
Imprint:Kensington Publishing
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:361
Release Date:2 February 2015
Weight:340g
Dimensions:28mm x 140mm x 208mm
Series:Benedict Hall Novel
About The Author

Cate Campbell

Cate Campbell is a writer living in the Pacific Northwest. She has worked in more jobs than she can count-as a teacher, an office nurse, a waitress, a nanny, a secretary, a saleswoman, and a singer. The great mansions of Seattle, many built around the turn of the 20th century, along with her lifelong fascination with medicine, history, Seattle, and the stunning cultural and social changes that marked the decade of the 1920s are her inspirations for Benedict Hall. The career of her father, a dedicated physician and a war veteran, served as a model for both Margot Benedict and Frank Parrish.

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