Blossom of War

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Pub Date 20 Nov 2018 | Archive Date 1 Jan 2019

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Description

Blossom of War is an unforgettable tale of romance and mystery, lies and deceit, set against the horrors of the Crimean War.

Following the story of Clemence, a young débutante flung into the horrors of war, Blossom of War is a romance which features the Somerlee family, the Baronets of Eardingstowe and the Consett family, the Dukes of Ardenne.

‘So! You have no recollection of leaving the battlefield at Balaclava?’ Sir Berkeley Mountjoy Q.C. boomed into a hushed courtroom in Westminster Hall. ‘No, sir,’ mumbled the man on the witness-stand. ‘There is much, still, I don’t remember.’ ‘And yet you claim you are Aubrey Somerlee of Eardingstowe, Cornet 7460 of the Eleventh Hussars, last seen during the Charge of the Light Brigade on October the twenty-fifth, 1854! Remarkable memory, really, wouldn’t you say?

Could the stranger really be the vanished cavalryman, returned from the Valley of Death after sixteen years? Or was his brother Sir Richard right and he was an impostor?

Blossom of War is an unforgettable tale of romance and mystery, lies and deceit, set against the horrors of the Crimean War.

Following the story of Clemence, a young débutante flung into the...


A Note From the Publisher

May Woodward was born in Manchester in 1976. Self-educated, she read the Classics at King’s College London. Diagnosed with Autism in adulthood, a counsellor advised her to take up creative writing as therapy. She lives in Stockport with a Cheshire cat named Tabley.

May Woodward was born in Manchester in 1976. Self-educated, she read the Classics at King’s College London. Diagnosed with Autism in adulthood, a counsellor advised her to take up creative writing as...


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ISBN 9781789012958
PRICE £3.99 (GBP)
PAGES 200

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