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Sheelagh Kelly 8 Books
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Titles In This Set
Family Of The Empire
A Sense Of Duty
A Long Way From Heaven
An Unsuitable Mother
For My Brothers Sins
Dickie
Erins Child
A Complicated Woman
Description One by One Titles
Dickie
The fourth and final title in Sheelagh
Kelly's bestselling 'Feeney' saga follows the story of Richard William
Feeney -- 'Dickie'. Supposedly dying a hero's death in a tragic fire in
1874, Richard Feeney secretly escaped the flames and fled to America, where
he prospered. Now, twenty-six years later, he is back in York in the bosom
of his astonished family. The year 1900 is about to fade! along with the
life of Patrick Feeney, Dickie's beloved father. Recriminations are
temporarily forgotten, as the family reunites in grief. But the past has a
way of catching up, and Dickie's day of reckoning is just around the corner.
His jaunty good looks and disregard for the law invariably land Dickie in
trouble. Behind him lies a trail of chaos, and his long-suffering wife and
family are burdened with the consequences.
Family of the Empire
The second volume of bestselling saga author
Sheelagh Kelly's new Yorkshire trilogy. Like his favourite Aunt Kit, Probyn
Kilmaster wants more out of life than to follow his father down the pit. The
youngest of seven children, six of them girls, Probyn is sick of being
ordered around. He has always admired Aunt Kit's disregard for convention
and, using her as inspiration, runs away to join the army, thus alienating
himself from the rest of his family. On his first foreign posting he becomes
involved with a woman much older than himself who persuades him to go
through an unofficial wedding ceremony. But when, like his sisters, his
'wife' starts to boss him around, Probyn searches for escape. Narrowly
avoiding court martial, he is sent back to England seeking to rectify his
mistakes and make peace with his family. When he falls in love and marries a
young inexperienced woman, Agnes, his family are horrified -- she is a
Catholic unlike themselves. But Probyn stands by his decision and finds
success in his work and domestic life -- until the 'wife' from his youth
turns up on the doorstep one day, and his world is thrown into turmoil.
A Long way from Heaven
Sheelagh Kelly’s famous first novel is also
the first volume of her bestselling ‘Feeney’ saga. One fateful morning in
August 1846, Patrick Feeney surveyed his ruined potato crop – and for the
first time knew despair. With a delicate wife and their unborn child, he had
no choice but to leave that wild and beautiful corner of Ireland and set out
for England in search of work. But from the moment Patrick and Mary set foot
in Liverpool, they are beset by new trials. After tramping the long, weary
miles to York, they are forced to settle in the nightmarish slums of
Walmgate, where disease and death are rife. Yet the very poverty and
hopelessness of their surroundings bind the small community together in a
stubborn determination to survive through tragedy and win for themselves a
better life. Peopled with rich and colourful characters, here is a
marvellously fresh, unpredictable saga full of passion, struggle and humour.
An Unsuitable Mother
A memorable saga from one of the best-loved
writers of the genre. Sheelagh Kelly gives us the pain and determination of
the people of York during the Second World War. Nell is just eighteen when
war breaks out, and she's keen to do her bit - which means leaving her safe
office job and starting to train as an aux