Learner’s The
Witch of Cologne
is an
erotically-charged
novel of people
swept inexorably
along by events they
could not control.
In Soul,
Learner relates the
story of Lavinia and
Julia Huntington,
passionate women
trapped in emotional
whirlpools that
threaten to drown
them and everyone
they love.
In 19th century
Britain, Lavinia is
married to an older
man who seems to
appreciate her
lively curiosity.
Lavinia proves to be
an apt pupil in both
the study and the
bedroom, glorying in
the pleasures of the
physical.
In 21st century Los
Angeles, geneticist
Julia is trying to
identify people who
can kill without
remorse. Stunned to
discover that she
seems to possess the
trait she is looking
for, Julia is
reassured of her
emotions by her
intense passion for
her husband and her
delight in her
pregnancy.
In the past,
Lavinia’s desire for
her husband grows,
but his cools as he
becomes fascinated
with another. In the
present, Julia’s
love overwhelms her
husband, who leaves
her.
Lavinia and Julia
feel the tortures of
passion unspent.
Cold logic tells
them that the deaths
of their tormentors
will bring them
peace. Separated by
a hundred years, two
Huntington women
face the same
decision. Their
choices will echo
far into the future.



