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Walking the Imp's
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by Jean Morley |
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UK price:
£7.99
US price:
$13.95
Format: Paperback
Size : 6 x 9
Pages: 172
ISBN: 0-595-40775-7
Published: Aug-2006
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Historical
romance set in Lincoln in
the eighteenth century. Fast
moving, colourful and the
story gives insight into
characters across the social
spectrum
Book Description
Following personal tragedy,
Charlotte Hayes finds
herself living in poverty
and in charge of two
motherless boys and a waif
from the streets. She works
in a nearby bookshop and
just about manages to
survive. When an autocratic
doctor and her employer’s
engaging son arrive in
Lincoln, she is drawn into
two very different worlds
and she struggles to retain
her family and stability.
But then she is accused of
blackmail and murder and her
dark secret is discovered.
Can she rise above her
torments and achieve the
happiness she desires?
About the Author
Jean Morley was born in
Lincoln but has spent most
of her life in Wiltshire.
Here she taught City and
Guilds Sugarcraft for many
years. Now retired, she
indulges in water colour
painting and writing. Her
eclectic range of short
stories have been entered in
competitions, read to groups
and broadcast on radio.
Walking the Imp’s Path is
her fourth novel.
Also by Jean Morley:
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Talley Girl
by Jean Morley |
UK price:
£10.99
US price:
$12.95
Format:
Paperback
Size : 6 x 9
Pages: 154
ISBN:
0-595-31776-6
Published:
Apr-2004
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A fast moving historical
and adventure story—and
romance—set in Wales and
North Devon during the
eighteenth century
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Cotton Candy
by Jean Morley |
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UK price:
£7.99 US
price:
$12.95
Format: Paperback
Size : 6 x 9
Pages: 166
ISBN: 0-595-35107-7
Published: Apr-2005
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Another fast moving
historical and adventure
story by the author of
Talley Girl, this time
set in Charleston, South
Carolina and the west of
England during the
eighteenth century
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Black
Pearls
by Jean Morley |
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UK price:
£10.99
US
price:
$12.95
Format: Paperback
Size: 6 x 9
Pages: 152
ISBN: 0-595-28804-9
Published: Jul-2003
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Historical romance set in
and around Bath in the mid
eighteenth century. Jane
Austen and Georgette Heyer
readers will love it.
An eighteenth tale of
romance set against a
background of spies, plots
and conspiracy.
An eighteenth century tale
of romance and intrigue in
the spirit of Jane Austen!
As
a younger son, Jack Langford
did not expect to become
Squire of Cherrydene.
Reluctant to leave his
crime-solving work in
London, he gradually becomes
more involved with the
residents of Cherrydene and
tries to make up for the
neglect of his ancestors.
But what does he really
want? And will Lucy change
his mind?