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Zusammenfassung

It is December 1922, and the keepers of the Kinvara Light, an impressive lighthouse just off the rugged west coast of Scotland, are home for Christmas. Robert Sutherland, deputy head keeper, finds solace in the arms of Morna Jean Sommero, whose warmth and love compensate for his sterile marriage. Their affair is just one of the secrets of Kinvara.

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Kinvara by Christine Marion Fraser

It is December 1922, and the keepers of the Kinvara Light, an impressive lighthouse just off the rugged west coast of Scotland, are home for Christmas after three bleak months away from their families. Robert Sutherland, deputy head keeper, finds little comfort at home: his wife Hannah is embittered by her isolation, by the tragedy of her infant son's cerebral palsy and by her husband's long absences. Rob find solace in the arms of Morna Jean Sommero, whose warmth and love compensate for his sterile marriage. Their affair is just one of the secrets of Kinvara, whose dramatic and colourful characters live out their lives against an unforgiving landscape.
'Full-blooded romance, a strong, authentic setting' -- Scotsman 'A good storyline, believable characters and above all an impressive talent for painting pictures of the wild islands scenery' -- Aberdeen Evening Express 'A captivating new saga from the author of the topselling Rhanna novels' -- Good Book Guide
Christine Marion Fraser is one of Scotland's bestselling authors, outselling even Catherine Cookson. She has published 22 books in 18 years and is the author of the much-loved Rhanna series. She lives in Argyll with her husband.
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ISBN 13 9780340707142
ISBN 10 0340707143
Titel Kinvara
Autor Christine Marion Fraser
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Hodder & Stoughton
Erscheinungsjahr 1999-02-18
Seitenanzahl 304
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