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A moving and heartwarming World War I saga. For readers of Catherine Cookson and Dilly Court. 'When I'm the farmer,' began Mairi, and then she stopped, for she would never be the farmer. She was a girl. Ever since she was nine years old, Mairi McGloughlin has known she wants to be a farmer, but by the law of the land it's her scholarly brother Ian who will someday inherit. The next best thing might be to marry a farmer, and charming, confident Jack could be the perfect answer. But then there's Robin, her brother's best friend, more a man of books than of the land - and yet there's something about him. . . But with the outbreak of the Great War, their choices change completely and neither Mairi, Ian or Robin can hope to escape unscathed. As the world around them changes, only the land and love remain constant. But can it be enough to see them through? Previously published as Harvest of Courage.
Retired police officer Roger Murphy and his wife Mary are living “the good life”. After a career comprised of years of Roger chasing criminals, they are looking forward to a relaxing future together. The arrival of their new neighbor, a recently retired single man named John Wilson arouses Roger’s suspicions. A common name, to be sure, yet interesting. Roger recalls a case from years ago where a husband was suspected of murdering his wife. The case was never solved. The perp’s name? One John Wilson. Roger enlists the aid of his former partner, Detective Jay Baker, to solve this crime. Jay and Maddie’s winter vacation with their friends turns into a flurry of activity as they are drawn into this mystery. Jay has learned to trust his old partner’s hunches. Mary Murphy knows only too well – you can’t take the cop out of the retired cop. The Neighbor - A Roger Murphy/Jay Baker Mystery is an exciting thriller with twists and turns that will keep you guessing until the very end.
BIG CITY CRIME. SMALL TOWN HEROES A woman determined to save lives. Violet Anderson fights for survival every day, as an EMT and volunteering at a center for teens. But nothing will erase the fallout of hitting rock bottom. Determined to keep going, Lettie has to juggle her callings and pray nothing falls out of her grasp. When her personal and professional lives crash into each other, she lands in the middle of a police investigation. Her carefully constructed boundaries are about to fall. But facing the path God puts in front of her head on means she could gain everything she’s ever wanted. A cop looking for a place to call home. Detective Blake Reed might be new to Intelligence, but he...
For fans of Catherine Cookson comes Eileen Ramsay's tale of heartbreak, hope and family - the perfect read to curl up with this Christmas. 'He saw the intelligence in her eyes and the beauty and strength of character in her face . . . ' Since the death of her mother, Kate Kennedy has been parent, helper and house keeper to her large family. But life changes drastically as the young men leave the pits and head to the Great War. Desolate to watch brothers and friends march into danger, Kate must stay at home to hold her family together. Against all odds, Kate's baking skills create a path out of poverty. But as storm clouds gather over Europe again, the love, life and happiness she's fought so hard for may not survive - will she lose everything? Set against the powerful backdrop of two world wars, canny heroine Kate sets her shoulder against a tidal wave of change and struggles to protect those she loves . . . What you're saying about A Pinch of Salt: 'Absorbing story . . . Very realistic and very hard to put down' 'Extremely good read' 'Riveting story . . . highly recommend' 'A great holiday read'
The McKenna legacy strikes again, and the consequences could be devastating
Included are Grant's early reviews, a brief journal written as he recovered from tuberculosis in 1942, his earliest social and political writings, and his DPhil thesis on the Scottish philosopher John Oman.
If you love Donna Douglas' Nightingale Girls and the nurses of Nadine Dorries' Lovely Lane, be prepared to fall in love with April, Eugenie, Bess and Nancy as they band together to support each other through love, loss and scandal. In wartime, can new hope still be found? When her beloved father is killed in the Blitz, trainee nurse April Harvey is left all alone in the world. Desperate to find the family she craves, she heads to Truro, her mother's home town. But danger and heartbreak lurk even in Cornwall, and when the American G. I.s arrive, April finds her life turned upside down as she discovers that some people are not to be trusted. Especially when it comes to her budding romance with Major Crawford Dunbar. As vicious rumours emerge, April fears there will never be a future for them. But if war has taught her anything, it is that you must grasp happiness where you can, and April is not prepared to give up without a fight . . .