The traitor’s wife

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Title: Betrayal

Author: Kenneth Kathleen

Translator: Nashmin Heydari

Publisher: Azarmidakht

Subject: American stories

Age category: Adult

Number of pages: 248

Language: Farsi

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The traitor’s wife The story of Martha Allen, a young girl who was humiliated and insulted by her family for refusing to marry, travels to work as a maid in her cousin’s house, thus setting out on an unknown and mysterious path.

New England 1673: I never ask you to belong to me because I never seek to stand like a barrier against the savage and rebellious spirit of existence and I do not intend to limit you and I want your will as much as my own will and will. I’m counting, what do you think? Can you not be the wife of a soldier, even in your most distant imagination, for a man to accept her in spite of all his masculine and indomitable temperament? In fact, he never hoped for such a promise, but how could he imagine someone else? So because not a wife, being a soldier is also very nice. Martha Allen, a young girl who was humiliated and insulted by her family for refusing to marry, blocked the journey to work in her cousin’s house, thus setting out on an unknown and mysterious path … About the author of Kathleen Kent’s first novel She was an apostate girl who made the New York Times bestseller list in its first week of publication, and was later published in seventeen countries in various languages, and then released two other best-selling historical novels, Betrayal and Expulsion, Kathleen Kent’s fifth book. He was nominated for an Edgar Allan Poe, a contemporary crime novel about a current in Dallas. / Dallas Noir Collection has been published and he joined the Texas Literature Institute in March 2020 for his work in Texas literature.

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