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Julia in Ireland
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Pub Date
24 Jan 2013
| Archive Date
4 Aug 2013
Description
While on her last assignment with British Intelligence in Morocco, the
widowed Julia Probyn Jamieson meets and is strongly attracted to an
Irish country lawyer, Gerald O'Brien, who is travelling with friends of
hers. O'Brien has asked Julia to marry him but she delays her decision
until he has met her five-year-old son Philip, who is somewhat hard to
handle.
Boy and man take to each other, and it becomes clear
that Gerald will be an ideal stepfather. On his part, Gerald insists
that she come to Ireland to see his modest home and meet his friends and
neighbors before she makes up her mind, for his world is far different
from the glamorous cosmopolitan one she is accustomed to.
Julia's
quiet vacation is interrupted when she stumbles upon a plot by an
unknown land speculator who, with the unwitting aid of an attractive
American woman and an Irish poet, is surreptitiously buying a strip of
land along the coast for the purpose of building a huge resort hotel and
casino. The intrepid Julia is drawn in as a participant when she joins
Gerald in his investigation of this devious scheme, which will destroy
the wild beauty of the coast and disrupt the peace of the community.
Ann
Bridge has woven a web of intrigue against the background of a remote
Irish village, its people, and their customs. The unexpected denouement
and happy ending will delight the author's many devoted readers.
While on her last assignment with British Intelligence in Morocco, the widowed Julia Probyn Jamieson meets and is strongly attracted to an Irish country lawyer, Gerald O'Brien, who is travelling...
Description
While on her last assignment with British Intelligence in Morocco, the
widowed Julia Probyn Jamieson meets and is strongly attracted to an
Irish country lawyer, Gerald O'Brien, who is travelling with friends of
hers. O'Brien has asked Julia to marry him but she delays her decision
until he has met her five-year-old son Philip, who is somewhat hard to
handle.
Boy and man take to each other, and it becomes clear
that Gerald will be an ideal stepfather. On his part, Gerald insists
that she come to Ireland to see his modest home and meet his friends and
neighbors before she makes up her mind, for his world is far different
from the glamorous cosmopolitan one she is accustomed to.
Julia's
quiet vacation is interrupted when she stumbles upon a plot by an
unknown land speculator who, with the unwitting aid of an attractive
American woman and an Irish poet, is surreptitiously buying a strip of
land along the coast for the purpose of building a huge resort hotel and
casino. The intrepid Julia is drawn in as a participant when she joins
Gerald in his investigation of this devious scheme, which will destroy
the wild beauty of the coast and disrupt the peace of the community.
Ann
Bridge has woven a web of intrigue against the background of a remote
Irish village, its people, and their customs. The unexpected denouement
and happy ending will delight the author's many devoted readers.
Available Editions
| EDITION |
Ebook |
| ISBN |
9781448205400 |
| PRICE |
£6.99 (GBP)
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Additional Information
Available Editions
| EDITION |
Ebook |
| ISBN |
9781448205400 |
| PRICE |
£6.99 (GBP)
|
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