GOTHIC SECRETS AND PASSION. . .Emmerdale star branches out in Bronte drama

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From: Evening Times
Date: 20050616
Author:Brian Beacom

CHARLOTTE BRONTE'S all time classic Jane Eyre stars Peter Amory, best known as Emmerdale's wheelchairbound villain Chris Tate, as the enigmatic Rochester.

The story begins as Jane becomes governess of the young French ward of Edward Rochester, the master of Thornfield Hall, with whom Jane becomes infatuated.

But there is something else for her to consider, as she becomes aware Thornfield hides a secret -who or what lives in the attic under the eye of the housekeeper?

One of the best loved of all the Victorian novels, Jane Eyre is a passionate tale of gothic romance and forbidden secrets that ...

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