Country Doctor's Choice

Country Doctor's Choice

by Maggie Bennett (Author)

Synopsis

In the early years of the 1960s the market town of Everham is full of rumours and counter-rumours. Dr Leigh McDowall, medical registrar, is taking a refresher course in obstetrics prior to becoming a general practitioner. He is immediately attracted to Dr Shelagh Hammond, obstetric house surgeon, but she is deeply involved with another doctor, Paul Sykes, and is caring for her mother, Bridget, an Irish Catholic with a terminal illness, who has a secret of her own. Leigh watches Shelagh's helpless infatuation for Paul with increasing resentment.Meanwhile Reverend Derek Bolt is troubled by the unwanted attentions of a female parishioner and he confides in headmaster Jeremy North. But Jeremy is also feeling lost as his home life is in disarray and he turns to a hospital sister for comfort. Each is faced with a personal crisis and they resolve to do what is right. Only the right thing doesn't always turn out as planned.Tension bubbles throughout the community, and the interweaving stories of Everham's residents give rise to conflicts that erupt in life-changing decisions and scandals.Set against the back-drop of the Profumo affair that rocked Britain, Everham's own politics reach a dramatic crescendo.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: ALLISON & BUSBY
Published: 19 Jun 2014

ISBN 10: 0749016019
ISBN 13: 9780749016012

Media Reviews
'A fantastic family saga full of drama, excitement and romance, peppered with warm, rounded characters you'll be rooting for in no time' THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND; 'Powerful stories written with passion, conviction and heart-warming sincerity' LEAH FLEMING; 'A good saga is a corking good story, and Maggie Bennett writes some of the best ... An excellent book for bedtime reading' HISTORICAL NOVELS REVIEW
Author Bio
MAGGIE BENNETT was born in Hampshire and worked as a nurse and midwife until her retirement in 1991. Having been an avid reader and scribbler since childhood, she first began to approach her writing seriously after her husband's death in 1983. She enjoyed modest success with articles and short stories before the publication of a medical romance in 1992, which won that year's RNA New Writers' Award, and she wrote six more before turning to mainstream fiction in 1996. Maggie has two grown-up daughters and a grandson, and lives in Suffolk.