The Evidence Against HerThe Evidence Against Her
a Novel
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Book, 2001
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Current format, Book, 2001, 1st ed., No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsInseparable from birth, three children-Robert Butler, Lily Scofield, and her cousin Warren-experience the complications of love and family relationships as Robert and Lily marry, despite her love for Warren, who in turn falls in love with the younger Agnes Claytor, in a poignant, evocative novel set against the backdrop of a small, turn-of-the-century midwestern town. 50,000 first printing.
Inseparable from birth, three children--Robert Butler, Lily Scofield, and Lily's cousin Warren--experience the complications of love and family relationships in a small, turn-of-the-century midwestern town.
On a bright September day in 1888, in the town of Washburn, Ohio, three children are born within hours of one another - Robert Butler, Lily Scofield, and Lily's first cousin, Warren - and they are nearly inseparable from birth. When Robert and Lily marry, Lily feels assured that she will always have as her own the two people she has most loved all her life. The charmed circle Lily has long imagined is threatened when Agnes Claytor, a young woman from another prominent Washburn family, falls in love with Warren Scofield - disrupting not only life within the Scofield and Claytor families but in the small town of Washburn itself.
Inseparable from birth, three children--Robert Butler, Lily Scofield, and Lily's cousin Warren--experience the complications of love and family relationships in a small, turn-of-the-century midwestern town.
On a bright September day in 1888, in the town of Washburn, Ohio, three children are born within hours of one another - Robert Butler, Lily Scofield, and Lily's first cousin, Warren - and they are nearly inseparable from birth. When Robert and Lily marry, Lily feels assured that she will always have as her own the two people she has most loved all her life. The charmed circle Lily has long imagined is threatened when Agnes Claytor, a young woman from another prominent Washburn family, falls in love with Warren Scofield - disrupting not only life within the Scofield and Claytor families but in the small town of Washburn itself.
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