'It's about time a man wrote romantic fiction - Michael Taylor does it superbly.' - Edwina Currie POPPY SILK is a superior saga that happily avoids the usual melodrama, and in Poppy the author has created an appealing heroine who I couldn't help but root for. The Historical Novels Review Sensual, riveting, poignantly tender and often hilariously funny, EVE'S DAUGHTER draws the reader into an enthralling saga of desire and deception. Bolton Evening News
Lucy Piddock meets Arthur Goodrich, solid and reliable, a stonemason and regular churchgoer. As far as her family and friends are concerned, Arthur appears to be the ideal match. But he is prone to one calamity after another - hardly the man of her dreams - and Lucy remains lukewarm. Unbeknownst to Arthur, she holds out for Dickie Dempster, the dashing guard she fancies who works on the newly constructed railway. Prompted by Lucy's rejection and another row with his father, Arthur leaves home in Brierley Hill to seek a new life - and perhaps even a new love - in Bristol, leaving Lucy free to pursue her dream of happiness with Dickie Dempster. Only when tragedy strikes does Lucy begin to understand which way her true feelings lie. By which time it is surely too late ...'It's about time a man wrote romantic fiction - Michael Taylor does it superbly.' Edwina Currie
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Set in the Black Country during the Victorian age of steam, and centred around an actual historical incident, this is the compelling story of a young man and a girl who think they can do better in love - and learn better when it may be too late.
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Set in the Black Country during the Victorian age of steam, and centred around an actual historical incident, this is the compelling story of a young man and a girl who think they can do better in love - and learn better when it may be too late.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780340830574
Publisert
2005-05-13
Utgiver
Vendor
Hodder Paperback
Vekt
231 gr
Høyde
179 mm
Bredde
111 mm
Dybde
27 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
448
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