From Hell with Love, by Alissa Brontë

From hell with love
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A certain point of unease pervades this entire novel that deals with the rugged issue of the white slave trade as the origin for the development of its plot. But it is undeniable that sexuality must always prevail over everything in order to maintain an integral life in the future of a woman freed from that modern slavery.
Lieutenant Cobos (who is still in love with his lover, Soledad), discovers in an operation against the women's market that his lost love can be found in Russia, in a sinister course of life that ended up taking her there in the hands of depraved and unscrupulous entrepreneurs.
Lieutenant Cobos travels to that icy land to continue looking for Soledad, now that he has incontestable clues about her whereabouts. After a time of bewilderment and sadness, the only chance to see Soledad again becomes the only possible path for the good old Cobos.
Meanwhile, Soledad finds herself at a critical moment in her life. The vexations, the abuses and the total disregard as a human being have her on the verge of vital abandonment, abandonment, suicide.

Lieutenant Cobos, for his part, senses that he will not have too much time, before the woman he had known for more than two years ends up making a doodle of herself or even that she could appear dead. Cobos will do everything he can, will force all kinds of situations, will leave the skin in the search ...

It can be said that both are reunited, and that the darkness of bad omens, hopelessness and boredom end up rising like a bad fog. The question is to know if from that moment a new life can be conceived for both ...

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