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Born into a wealthy family in Georgian Ireland, Edmund Williams Agnew inherits his grandfather's landed estate in Kilwaughter, Co Antrim and goes to live there with his sister, set for a gentleman's life. Yet Edmund's comfortable future is rocked as social turmoil and revolution streaks through Europe, threatening stability and resulting in horrific bloodshed. Caught unwittingly in the fires of two revolutions, Edmund must navigate a precarious path to protect those he loves while grappling with his longing for romance and an heir. A forbidden love offers a solution to one problem but soon…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Born into a wealthy family in Georgian Ireland, Edmund Williams Agnew inherits his grandfather's landed estate in Kilwaughter, Co Antrim and goes to live there with his sister, set for a gentleman's life. Yet Edmund's comfortable future is rocked as social turmoil and revolution streaks through Europe, threatening stability and resulting in horrific bloodshed. Caught unwittingly in the fires of two revolutions, Edmund must navigate a precarious path to protect those he loves while grappling with his longing for romance and an heir. A forbidden love offers a solution to one problem but soon plunges him into a deeper web of peril, where his greatest test will come. Set in high society Dublin, Belfast, and rural Kilwaughter during the Napoleonic War and through the events of the Irish Rising of 1798, this story has a unique Irish twist and an intriguing mystery to solve.
Autorenporträt
Linda is a retired Primary headteacher who has researched and written several articles of local historical non-fiction, which have been published in the Northern Ireland Family History Society's magazines and in Familia 2022, The Ulster Historical Foundation's annual periodical. She was also a contributor to Mid and East Antrim Council's "Looking Back to Look Forward" Project to commemorate the first Centenary of Northern Ireland.Having discovered a love of writing in later life, Linda was inspired by a little-known castle in Kilwaughter, close to her home, to write her first, full length novel, The Squire of Kilwaughter. She lives with her husband in a rural village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland and does voluntary work in her local museum in Larne.