Synopses & Reviews
In 1896, a priest in southern France suddenly gained immense wealth. This much is historically true-but no one knows where the money came from. At his death, the priest's secret was buried with him. But there was a young woman-his housekeeper and lover, Marie Dnarnaud-who may have known the truth.
Marie Dnarnaud is only a girl when the charismatic priest Brenger first captivates her. As a woman, she becomes his housekeeper and struggles with guilt over their illicit relationship. But as their affection deepens, Brenger grows secretive, and Marie has to learn why. What she discovers is a shocking secret that she becomes responsible for concealing.
About the Author
Amy Hassinger is a graduate of Barnard College and the Iowa Writer's Workshop, where she studied with Marilynne Robinson and Frank Conroy. She teaches in the University of Nebraska's MFA in Creative Writing.