Redemption of Isobel Farrar

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  • ISBN 9781914148446
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: Fairlight Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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England, 1926. When Lady Isobel Farrar returns home to her beloved Halcyon Hill, after years of living abroad, she finds herself dwelling on a long-buried secret.

There had been a child, the result of a violent attack, whose birth was hushed up and who was given up for adoption. Now, after all these years, after travelling the world in the hope of forgetting, Isobel can't help but wonder what became of him.

Frank Brodie has lived a harsh life. He was cruelly mistreated by his adoptive parents, before the Great War took him away to the trenches. Now he must live on his wits, but there is something burning inside him – a yearning to understand his past.

A moving tale of love, loss and family from Walter Scott Award Recommended Alan Robert Clark.
Alan Robert Clark was born and educated in Scotland. He briefly attended King's College London, before opting instead for a career as a copywriter and creative director with a number of leading advertising agencies. He has also worked as a freelance journalist, and has ghost-written and co-authored a number of biographies. 

He writes historical fiction, including books about the untold and often tragic lives of the Victorian Royals. His debut historical novel The Prince of Mirrors is a Walter Scott Prize Academy Recommended title. 

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