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That Childhood Country
That Childhood Country
Author: Deirdre Purcell
In the cemetery set into the hills above Drumboola in Ireland, a figure squats over one of the graves, working with a hammer and chisel, hacking off a name engraved on one of the tombstones. The events which led to this scene began two decades before. The author also wrote "A Place of Stones".
ISBN-13: 9781860591914
ISBN-10: 1860591914
Publication Date: 1/1/2004
Pages: 541
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Publisher: Town House
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Very engaging book. Ms. Purcell does a very nice job of "filling out" her characters and weaving them into an intriguing web.
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Irish romance with a touch of tragedy.
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A big, fat, satisfying book... all the ingredients of romantic storytelling are here. Rose O'Beirne Moffat and John Flynn barely had time to fall in love - before John was going away with his twin brother, Derek, to American. They came together one last time to the lake where their love had been born and for the first time were naked in the clear water.....
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***** powerful saga begun in ireland, innocent love begins secret bloodline of family lies and illicit shames, spellbinding
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One magical maddening night, a bloodline of secret shames.
Loved this book a historical novel that will keep you reading
far into the night.