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A Time for Reaping

Joy Stonehouse

Editorial: Grosvenor House Publishing

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Sinopsis

Inspired by real people and events.
The Jordan farming family in Reighton face a day of reckoning as the head of the family becomes frail. Old Francis Jordan is stubborn and refuses to discuss his will. His eldest son, William, expects to inherit but will get a shock.
William's son sets his heart on Ann Smith, a cousin above his station. When he defies all warnings, there are unforeseen tragic consequences.
The Jordans, who face illness and severe weather, resort to superstition and homemade remedies. Amid the lambing, the haymaking and seasonal festivities, the puritannical Robert Storey casts a dark shadow-as does death.
In this final book of the series, expect the unexpected.
Disponible desde: 11/07/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 373 páginas.

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