Her mother impatiently awaited her recovery, for she had already planned to send her wayward daughter to London, where her Aunt Martha could encourage the child`s natural talent for the piano. But Aunt Martha`s regime was so harsh that only the friendship of her aunt`s companion, Sara Foggerty, stopped Marie Anne from plunging into despair--that and the encouragement she received from her music tutor. Why, then, did his sudden disappearance make it necessary for her to return to Northumberland, this time into the care of her grandfather?
Set at the turn of the century in Northumberland and London, THE BRANDED MAN is the gripping story of Marie Anne, Sarah Foggerty and the mysterious `branded man`, who was to influence both their lives to an extent that neither of them could have imagined. This, Catherine Cookson`s eighty-fifth novel, is yet another example of her extraordinary talent for compulsive storytelling.]]>