Buy new: $3.99
195 used and new from $3.92
Customer Rating:

First tagged "women s fiction" by Orna Ross "www.ornaross.com"
Full Specification tags: historical fiction(2), mystery(2), suspense, kindle free book, family saga, saga, literary fiction, ireland, san francisco, contemporary fiction, family fiction, london
Product Description
In 1923, Dan O'Donovan, an Irish Free State soldier, was found passed in a scandalous falling sands during Mucknamore. Was he a plant of a 'War of The Brothers' that has been ripping this encampment detached ? Or lured to his genocide for other, some-more personal, reasons?
Now it is 1995 and Jo Devereux has returned to Mucknamore from San Francisco, profound and troubled, to expose a overpower that surrounds this eventuality in her family history.
In excavating an startling story of adore and punish and a cost her people paid for freedom, Jo comes to realize how this puzzling murder has condemned 3 generations and ravaged her possess life, generally her attribute with Rory O'Donovan, Dan's great-nephew, and her initial love.
Could a demure goal to redeem a past spin out to be a pivotal to Jo's future?
A unconditional multi-generational tale, set in farming Ireland, London and San Francisco.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #123703 in eBooks
- Published on: 2012-02-27
- Released on: 2012-02-27
- Format: Kindle eBook
- Number of items: 1

Customer Reviews
Most useful patron reviews
0 of 0 people found a following examination helpful.
A poser and a deeper demeanour during love, grief and reinvention
By Joanna Penn
It was illusory to finish a story of Jo Devereux and find out a secrets of her family story after formerly reading After The Rising. This book reads as a chronological novel interspersed with a contemporary story that gave a book combined resonance. we desired reading about Jo's life in San Francisco and how she transient a Irish dramas for adventures of her own. The book also creates we consider about a issues of family ties, that disease many of us, and how we have to eventually lapse to a things we once ran from. It is both a poser and a deeper demeanour during love, grief and reinvention. Recommended.

No comments:
Post a Comment