Tides of Change by Joan Dunnett

Tides of Change by Joan Dunnett

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In 1704, James Lightfoot, ship’s surgeon, returns to Edinburgh to further his studies in medicine. Amid crowded streets, narrow closes and high tenements, he encounters hostility and distrust as he is suspected of being a spy.

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Tides of Change by Joan Dunnett

In 1704, James Lightfoot, ship’s surgeon, returns to Edinburgh to further his studies in medicine. Amid crowded streets, narrow closes and high tenements, he encounters hostility and distrust as he is suspected of being a spy. His friend, merchant and burgess Andrew Lawson, introduces him to the celebrated physician Archibald Pitcairne, who becomes his mentor. James works tirelessly to aid the sick and poor of the burgh. His efforts are troubled by an encounter with an old adversary – a sea captain who has avoided charges of piracy. Andrew is sent on a mission to Slains Castle in Aberdeenshire to act as a guide to an agent from France, who is seeking to establish Scottish Jacobites’ readiness for a rising. James’s loyalties are tested when he becomes unwillingly involved with the Jacobite conspirators. There is still one more emotional battle left to fight; his affection for Louise, whom he fares may make an unfortunate marriage.
Joan Dunnett was born in Edinburgh, and grew up immersed in the history of the city, and the tales of Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson. After retirement she volunteered as a guide for the National Trust for Scotland at Gladstone’s Land and the Georgian House. Tides of Change is her first historical novel.
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ISBN 13 9781838590598
ISBN 10 1838590595
Title Tides of Change
Author Joan Dunnett
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Troubador Publishing
Year published 2019-10-28
Number of pages 312
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.