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Santa Fe Sisters

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Santa Fe Sisters

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It is the late 1880s. Sisters Georgina and Violet Sophia Devonshire live in the village of Glenscullion in the beautiful Glens of Antrim in Northern Ireland enjoying a life of good fortune, until misfortune befalls them and they are forced to leave for a new, yet uncertain, life in America.On the voyage from Londonderry to Baltimore they befriend an elderly gentleman who unfortunately dies during the journey, It is an encounter that changes their lives forever.Along the way, the sisters meet a collection of weird and wonderful characters, including a deadly business rival, a colourful vaudeville singer and an enigmatic preacher man. And romance may be on the cards too. But will their dreams turn to reality in the face of opposition, danger and betrayal?SANTA FE SISTERS is a carefully researched story featuring strong female characters who will keep you enthralled until the very last page; it's a tale that will linger long in the memory and leave you wanting more.

Author Biography:

Colin McAlpin is one of Northern Ireland's best known journalists/broadcasters having been an award-winning Sports Editor, Features Editor, Arts/Entertainments Editor and columnist for the three Belfast daily/Sunday newspapers. He is a long-established travel writer and an authority on the American Civil War. He co-hosts with his daughter, Heidi, a weekly magazine radio programme on Belfast 89fm, and he was a co-founder of the Northern Ireland Film Commission (now Northern Ireland Screen), the UK Guild of Regional Film Writers and he is a former Chair of Dance Northern Ireland.
Release date Australia
February 19th, 2016
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
258
Dimensions
152x229x15
ISBN-13
9780993459139
Product ID
24945495

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