Saturday, 1 October 2016

The Widow Makers (The Widow Makers, #1) By Jean Mead

The Widow Makers (The Widow Makers, #1) Free Download Ebook By Jean Mead

Title:The Widow Makers (The Widow Makers, #1)
Author:Jean Mead
Format:Paperback
Page:296 pages
ISBN:1903490693

The story is set in the quarrylands of North Wales amidst the Snowdonia Mountains, ancient castles, opulent Penrhyn Castle, grand mansions and the straggling cottages of a mountain community in the 19th century A blend of fact and fiction, it traces the lives of two very different families.Following a pit disaster in Manchester, Joe Standish takes his wife Emily and tiny The story is set in the quarrylands of North Wales amidst the Snowdonia Mountains, ancient castles, opulent Penrhyn Castle, grand mansions and the straggling cottages of a mountain community in the 19th century A blend of fact and fiction, it traces the lives of two very different families.Following a pit disaster in Manchester, Joe Standish takes his wife Emily and tiny son Tommy to live in North Wales where he settles to the hard and dangerous existence as a quarryman Home life for Emily and Joe is happy but for the small problem of Tommy s increasing wilfulness As the boy grows, his cleverness comes to the fore and he catches the attention of the quarry owner, Bertram Bellamy, who offers to educate the boy with his own son Growing into manhood, Tommy s life changes drastically, split between his working class family living in a simple cottage and the immensely rich benefactor in the grand mansion, Plas Mawr Unaware of the destructive force hidden behind Tommy s charm and charisma, Bertram Bellamy accepts and encourages him and the destiny and the destruction of the Bellamy family is shaped




thumbnailTitle: The Widow Makers (The Widow Makers, #1)
Posted by:Jean Mead
Published :2016-02-11T17:36+01:00
The story is set in the quarrylands of North Wales amidst the Snowdonia Mountains, ancient castles, opulent Penrhyn Castle, grand mansions and the str
The Widow Makers (The Widow Makers, #1)
296 pagesJean Mead

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