The Adventures of Father Silas, Flesh and Bone

Beauregard de Farniente
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Adult reading/erotica. Originally published in France in 1742 and probably written by the French lawyer, Beauregard de Farniente, this book exposes the licentious practices of some unmarried clergy in 18th-century France. Flesh and Bone by Henry Crannach is a different sort of story concerning the problems faced by a devout nun when she comes to the conclusion that she is not meant for a life of celibacy. The priest, the father and the nun are all woven together in a tale of love and tragedy. (From book back cover).
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