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The Avenger
- Thomas Bennet and a Father's Lament (Bennet Wardrobe, Book 6)
- Narrado por: Amanda Berry
- Duração: 13 horas e 54 minutos
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Sinopse
"Bennet looked at his wife’s swollen lips, softly bruised from several deeply loving kisses, and her flushed complexion, as alluring when gracing the countenance of a woman of four-and-40 as that of a girl of nine-and-10. He was one of the lucky few to have fallen in love with the same woman at both ages. The elder had, after all, learned all that the younger could only begin to imagine."
Thomas Bennet, Master of Longbourn, had always counted himself amongst the few educated gentlemen of his acquaintance. But, he had to travel over 120 years into the future to discover how little he knew about the woman sharing his life.
Once again, the amazing Bennet Wardrobe proved to be the schoolmaster. Tom Bennet’s lesson? Mrs. Bennet had been formed especially for him.
Fanny Bennet also would uncover deep wells of courage and inspiration as she stood by her man’s side in the bleak years after World War II. Together they would lead their descendants in pursuit of the beast who had wronged every member of the five families.
Now, in The Avenger, are introduced to the forces which power the Wardrobe...C.S. Lewis’ Fourth Love - agape; Jacobson’s Fifth Love - exagoras agapis, the love which redeems; and Sixth Love - Synchotikí agape, the love which forgives.
The Avenger: Thomas Bennet and a Father’s Lament is the sixth volume of the Bennet Wardrobe series and chronicles Mr. and Mrs. Bennet’s journey through the Wardrobe to visit their daughter, the Countess of Matlock, in her own where/when. This novel is about 131,000 words in length.