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Proud Mary - Iris Gower

Proud Mary

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Buch | Softcover
384 Seiten
2021
Canelo (Verlag)
978-1-80032-025-3 (ISBN)
CHF 22,90 inkl. MwSt
Beset by tragedy, can she find true happiness?Mary Jenkins has every reason to be proud; from humble beginnings, she has risen to become the overseer in the Canal Street laundry.

But then Billy Gray, her sweetheart, is arrested for manslaughter, and suddenly Mary's world becomes a frightening and complicated place, torn by feuding and violence.

When Billy is imprisoned she finds herself trapped between the rich Sutton brothers. Dean and Brandon hate one another, but each is determined to win Mary for himself. Once again she must rely on her courage to find her way, and avoid total despair...

A deeply moving saga of fierce passions and strength of will, perfect for fans of Dilly Court, Lyn Andrews and Maureen Lee.

Praise for Iris Gower'Iris Gower is a novelist who is not afraid to look life, with its pleasure and pain, in the face' Marie Joseph

'A series well worth watching' Publishing News

Iris Gower was born in Swansea where she lived all her life. The mother of four adult children, she wrote over twenty bestselling novels, many of which are based around Swansea and the Gower peninsula, from which she took her pseudonym. She received an Honorary Fellowship from the University of Wales Swansea in 1999 and was awarded an MA in Creative Writing from the University of Cardiff.

Erscheinungsdatum
Sprache englisch
Maße 129 x 198 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Märchen / Sagen
ISBN-10 1-80032-025-6 / 1800320256
ISBN-13 978-1-80032-025-3 / 9781800320253
Zustand Neuware
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