The Glory (Neyler Quartet)

The Glory (Neyler Quartet)

by JudithSaxton (Author)

Synopsis

The Glory continues Judith Saxton's rich saga of Ted and Tina Neyler and their family. After his years in America, Mark returns to New Zealand. There he finds a son he cannot understand...and the beginning of a new romance. Meanwhile, back in England, Ted and Tina's children are growing up, doomed to be drawn into the Great War, where Frank will be scarred forever by one terrible day in the trenches. Tina and Ted have their own share of family tragedy too. Louis, the charming optimist, returns unscathed from the war to find that his wife and mistress have met up and that his misdemeanours are inexorably catching up with him. The Glory - like The Pride - spans two continents, continuing Judith Saxton's compelling and heartwarming story of an unforgettable family whose zest for life carries them through tragedy and joy at the time of the Great War.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Arrow
Published: 07 Jan 1999

ISBN 10: 0749325461
ISBN 13: 9780749325466

Media Reviews
This is a heart warming but at the same time heart breaking story. Once again through fiction you learn about the effects of a terrible war. So much sorrow in one family but with happy endings too. You laugh and cry as the story unfolds. I loved the characters in this book. The Author, Katie Flynn - what a great storyteller. Her books are never a disappointment. I found this one very hard to put down. Well done! * Mojo Mums *
Katie Flynn's historical fiction does a brilliant job of capturing broad wartime themes. * Culture Fly *
A compelling story...in her inimitable style * Peterborough Evening Telegraph *
Author Bio
Judith Saxton was born and brought up in Norfolk and now lives in North Wales with her husband and family. She has always been keenly interested in country pursuits - the family own cats, dogs and horses - and enjoys cooking and swimming. She has had over fifty books published, under several names.