Probyn Kilmaster, wanting more from life, runs away to join the army. On his first posting he becomes involved with a woman, and makes her his wife. But when she starts to boss him around, Probyn searches for escape. He is sent back to England, only to fall in love and marry.
Sheelagh Kelly Bücher





First published in 1987 and now reissued, a romantic saga set in Yorkshire and Ireland in the 1870s. A couple who have left the squalor of the slums, look to their grandchildren to fill the chasm of sadness created by the fiery death of their son and the actions of a rebellious granddaughter. From the author of A LONG WAY FROM HEAVEN.
A Long Way From Heaven
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
One fateful morning in August 1846, Patrick Feeney surveyed his ruined potato crop - and for the first time knew despair. With a delicate wife and their unborn child, he had no choice but to leave that wild and beautiful corner of Ireland and set out for England in search of work. But from the moment Patrick and Mary set foot in Liverpool, they are beset by new trials. After tramping the long, weary miles to York, they are forced to settle in the nightmarish slums of Walmgate, where disease and death are rife. Yet the very poverty and hopelessness of their surroundings bind the small community together in a stubborn determination to survive through tragedy and win for themselves a better life.
A Sense of Duty
- 592 Seiten
- 21 Lesestunden