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Flower Of Scotland

Author: Emma Blair  

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A family's triumphs and tragedies, from life as privileged distillery owners to the horrors of the trenches in France.

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A family's triumphs and tragedies, from life as privileged distillery owners to the horrors of the trenches in France.

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A family's triumphs and tragedies, from life as privileged distillery owners to the horrors of the trenches in France.

Charlotte becomes engaged to Lieutenant Geoffrey Armitage as the Great War breaks out,. The war takes its toll on all her fmaily, as the men become soldiers and the women nurses.

Charlotte's brother Andrew is in Ireland and involved in the 1916 Easter uprising. When his girlfriend and her family are killed by an Irish militant, he kills the man and his family, as well as six others.

As the war ends, they return to Scotland a different family and now must cope with the changes that have happened and those still to come . . .

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About the Author

Emma Blair was a pen name for Scottish actor and author Iain Blair, who began writing in his spare time and whose first novel, Where No Man Cries, was published in 1982.

During a writing career spanning three decades he produced some thirty novels, but his true identity remained a secret until 1998 when his novel Flower of Scotland was nominated for the RNA Romantic Novel of the Year award.

He was one of Britain's most popular authors and his books among the most borrowed from libraries.

Iain Blair died in July 2011.

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A family's triumphs and tragedies, from life as privileged distillery owners to the horrors of the trenches in France. Charlotte becomes engaged to Lieutenant Geoffrey Armitage as the Great War breaks out,. The war takes its toll on all her fmaily, as the men become soldiers and the women nurses. Charlotte's brother Andrew is in Ireland and involved in the 1916 Easter uprising. When his girlfriend and her family are killed by an Irish militant, he kills the man and his family, as well as six others. As the war ends, they return to Scotland a different family and now must cope with the changes that have happened and those still to come . . .

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Product Details

Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group | Sphere
Published
18th October 2018
Pages
576
ISBN
9780751573619

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