A Deceitful Man by Vivienne Dockerty

A Deceitful Man by Vivienne Dockerty

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Ada Moscrop, a thirty something Ward Sister from Cumbria, nursed a secret dream.

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A Deceitful Man by Vivienne Dockerty

Ada Moscrop, a thirty something Ward Sister from Cumbria, nursed a secret dream. It is 1922 and most of the eligible men who could have been a suitor, have either died in the recent war or succumbed to the influenza epidemic if they did make it home. Her dream of becoming a wife and mother had long disappeared. Then along came handsome and dashing Daniel McAuley, from Westmeath in Ireland. A patient on the Men's Surgical Ward at Blackburn Infirmary and just the man that Ada has been waiting for, although she's unaware he has a hidden past. After leaving Ireland because of the constraints of a marriage that was forced upon him and the fear of reprisals after having been a member of a dissident group, Daniel starts working at a Blackburn brewery and fills the gap in Ada's loveless life. But will his hidden past catch up with him to break poor Ada's heart, or like all strong women she will manage to survive it?
Vivienne Dockerty has written 7 books - Innocence Lost, A Woman Undefeated, Dreams Can Come True, Ping Pong Poms and Shattered Dreams, A Distant Dream and Her Heart's Desire - four of which were based on her family. Vivienne was born on the Wirral in 1947. She used to live on Merseyside, but now divides her time between the UK and Australia, where she lives with her husband of 40 years, daughter and 2 grandchildren.
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ISBN 13 9781785898945
ISBN 10 1785898949
Title A Deceitful Man
Author Vivienne Dockerty
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Troubador Publishing
Year published 2016-11-28
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.