Filigree

Gay & Lesbian

By John Allen

Publisher : Publish America

ABOUT John Allen

John Allen

Email: john@johnallenbooks.com

John Allen has written more than twenty books in a variety of genre: fiction, non-fiction, mainstream political, historical romance, environmental and fantasy. Two of his titles have movie contracts with London-based Hourglass Productions, an More...

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London-born Elna Wright is in the medical profession, but her own state of mind is far from what most consider normal. Emotionally adrift following a disastrous marriage, Elna finds her heart drawn unexpectedly towards her closest acquaintance, and forges what she believes to be an indestructible bond with Mary, a woman she previously considered ‘just a friend’.

After an intensly erotic relationship, Elna and her lover meet Harry, a gruff American intent on ruining their future, but the subsequent emotional chaos triggers dreams so bizarre that Elna feels empowered to intercept Harry’s destructive violence towards Mary, who has since eloped with him to the US.

Then help arrives from an unlikely quarter, but by now more lives are caught up in the delicately wrought filigree of spiritual meltdown, and the thin veil that separates the living from the dead is finally torn asunder.

Although crafted with an eye for the female psyche’s mystical element, Filigree speaks to the intricate and uncanny in each of us. Delving into the surreal world of dreams and visions, the author has delivered a fascinating read.

London-born Elna Wright is in the medical profession, but her own state of mind is far from what most consider normal. Emotionally adrift following a disastrous marriage, Elna finds her heart drawn unexpectedly towards her closest acquaintance, and forges what she believes to be an indestructible bond with Mary, a woman she previously considered ‘just a friend’. After an intensly erotic relationship, Elna and her lover meet Harry, a gruff American intent on ruining their future, but the subsequent emotional chaos triggers dreams so bizarre that Elna feels empowered to intercept Harry’s destructive violence towards Mary, who has since eloped to the US. Further help also arrives from an unlikely quarter, but by now more lives are caught up in the delicately wrought filigree of spiritual meltdown, and the thin veil that separates the living from the dead is finally torn asunder. Although crafted with an eye for the female psyche’s mystical element, Filigree speaks to the intricate and uncanny in each of us. Delving into the surreal world of dreams and visions, the author has delivered a fascinating read.