A gripping tale of mystery, passion and glamour from the bestselling author of An Absolute Scandal .
Two clever, stylish and ambitious women are engaged in a power struggle, fighting for control of a multi-million pound cosmetics empire. But what is the secret behind the company’s charming, ruthless and mysterious creator, Julian Morell? And why, when he dies, does he split the family inheritance between his family and a complete stranger?
In a story full of passion and glamour, here are the designer interiors, the jewels, pictures, cars and to-die-for couture of the rich and super-rich in the glittering, fabulous world Julian created for himself, and the six powerful women who loved him.
Old Sins is a poignant, sexy and tempestuous love story, spanning thirty years, where the female characters — a mother, a mistress, a wife and a daughter — live in the shadow of old sins.
Penny was nine years old when she embarked on her storytelling career. She wrote her own magazine called “Stories”, which she copied out three times on carbon paper and sold for two pence at school. So began a career in writing which has seen 7 million copies sold, and 17 bestselling novels.
After secretarial college, Penny worked as a junior secretary at Vogue and Tatler magazines, before moving to the Daily Mirror as personal assistant to Marje Proops, Britain's legendary agony aunt. Marje encouraged her to write, and she became fashion editor and beauty writer at the Mirror, working for the women's editor in what was irreverently known as the "fragrant department". Penny’s journalistic career as a celebrated writer and columnist spanned several decades working for many of the leading newspapers and magazines of the time. She once asked bestselling British author Jilly Cooper for advice on writing a novel while interviewing her for a magazine profile. Jilly put Penny in touch with her own agent, who promptly auctioned off her (then unwritten) first novel. It was quickly snapped up and the rest, as they say, is history. Penny died in 2018. She was the proud and much-loved mother of four equally proud daughters, and grandmother to nine grandchildren.
Many years ago, I worked in a hotel... And many guests (specially foreigners) used to leave behind them the paperbacks they've finished reading... So, the maids were collecting those abandoned books and bringing them to my office... So, I came across this wonderful book and fell in love with the author... When I became editor-in-chief at Laguna I fought hard to make big boss let me publish her... And I gave her wonderful translator... And I was right, many readers in Serbia fell in love with her books as well... So far, 4 of her titles are published in Serbia... First class commercial female fiction... Nice "fat" books with many pages that you are sorry to put down once you finish reading... :)
You don't finish a 1000 page book unless it's readable (or I don't anyway), but I was left with a bit of a "so what" feeling at the end of this. It's the tale of a ruthless business man building an empire and shagging and upsetting lots of women. There's kind of a twist, but to be honest it's so obvious it hardly counts as that, and there are lots of sections that just feel a bit unnecessary. That said, it's often fun, that characters are pretty engaging and I now know the names of lots of fashion and cosmetic brands that were popular in the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s.
Penny Vincenzi is by far one of my top favorite authors because of her unique way of capturing the essence of her stories. Weaving back and forth between different characters' lives, Old Sins (Penny's first novel) is just like all of her others where you feel obsessed and a part of the scandalous love affairs, business deals, and changing times. This one in particular takes place surrounding Julian Morrell and his cosmetics empire stemming from London in the early 1900s, extending and expanding to New York and Paris throughout the 1980s. Between the almost 1,000 pages of this story, you'll learn about this upper class family and their dealings, relations and more. Serious page-turner for those of you who like old-English scandals.
A good story set around the family members behind a multi million pound cosmetics empire, with family secrets emerging after the death of the main protagonist. A kind of UK based "Dynasty" saga with glitz, jewels, clothes, cars etc.
This is Penny Vincenzi's first novel and what a blockbuster it is! I read this when it first came out and I have gone on to read EVERY book that she has written. An excellent holiday read. Near the end I began to get slightly dissappointed because I thought I had sussed out what was going to happen but Penny brilliantly makes the reader think that but then comes up with something that had never entered your head so it does build up to an excellent climax after all.
This is the first book I have read by this author but I will go on to read them all. Good characterisation of all the main characters. Love them or hate them they are certainly not cardboard cut outs and each stamp out their own personalities on the pages. I recommend to all who like a good story with some twists along the way
A good read, but massive! It was quite hard going at times, I struggled to pick it up sometimes. The resolution was unexpected and I still have a few questions left unanswered. A great read if your rich and powerful father has gotten remarried to someone younger than you!
Excellent family saga style book. It is almost 1000 pages, but it kept me interested for the full story. Penny Vincenzi always delivers a good story, with great characters.
I've read this before, & didn't realise it, but was the book I enjoyed most and hae been trying to figure out which of her books it was! Well-written, at places emotional, at places amusing, at others maddening! Vincenzi has a way of creating emotion in her readers that cannot be equalled, I promise! Her writing is conversational in style, my favourite style, and tbh, she's possibly the only writer of contemporary fiction that I'll read, mostly being a more historical and fantasy fan, but this: my favourite of them all! I've read most this year, and the few I haven't are on my dryer waiting (there are too many books everywhere else and my front room, where the dryer is located, is more of a library than a front room! Just how I like it, weirdo that I am!! The best of all her books, as well as the first, it took me a while to figure out the significance of the title, though when I got it, I felt fulfilled. I like to wonder. There's much else to wonder about before the threads are pulled together as only Vincenzi can do! One to read, put it on the bucket list!!!
II give it five because of how much thought and detail went into the book. Plus the intensely and intimately written characters. I loved how casual and intimate the dialogue was. It wasn't too far-fetched and unnatural. It was so so English. I LOVED the passive aggressive jabs of English high society conversation. Yes this was basically a soap opera and a lot of sexuality: the act, appeal, and conversation (like, a lot). But I find that if some authors, like Vincenzi here, are brave enough to write detailed and honestly about sex and relationships, then they won't shy away from talking honestly or frankly about unsavory things of human nature (i.e impotence, drugs, parental negligence, emotional manipulation and abandonment, adultery, etc.) I enjoyed it. Found 6 of Vincenzi's books at the thrift store one day, googled that she had died earlier this year, so I felt much obligated to get all her books and read them.
Enjoyable but not my favourite Vincenzi novel. Almost every character was unlikeable. I found myself not caring too much if they failed at their job, lost their money or if their partner left them. I’m glad that she went on to write books with much more appealing central characters.
Having red other Penny Vincenzi books before, I was looking forward to this one. However, it could have been at least 400 pages shorter. It became quite boring, repetitive, and unoriginal towards the end. I couldn't read the endless descriptive blurb about clothes, buildings, sex that seemed to go on forever, and I skipped over most of that. Not her best book.
As always, another great novel by Penny. I love her books because they are not only good, but her novel are long. This one took me 2 weeks to read (983 pages) because I read it during my downtime at work.
Detailed, sexy, scandalous, and worth reading. Loved at the end of each chapter an unexpected item was shared that kept you reading. Not my first Vincezi novel nor my last. Great for a beach read or a long plane trip.
My first book by this author. I bought 6 books just by finding her covers on Pintrest. Old Sin was her first book I guess and I found it way to long. Also would've enjoyed it more if less characters. I am on the second book Forbidden Places.
A very interesting book about a ruthless and deceptive business man, whose family when he eventually dies,learn a shocking secret and a tussle to control the empire begins.
It’s fast paced, with a lot of twists and intrigue and the ending was very good.