Travellers' Inn

Travellers' Inn

by ElizabethJeffrey (Author)

Synopsis

Bethany and her mother are left destitute following the scandalou death of her father. Forced to leave their beloved home with little more than the clothers they are stood up in, their last hope is to prevail upon their only living relative, Bethany's Great Aunt Sarah, who runs a coaching inn. But when they arrive at the inn, they realise it has seen much better days and they are hardly welcomed with open arms by Sarah, who is initially unsympathetic to their plight. However, she is persuaded to let them stay, and although her mother is too depressed by their reduced circumstances to be much help, Bethany is quicked to adapt and impresses Sarah with her attitude to hard work. She soon manages to convince Sarah to build up the business again, and trade at the inn increases. Their future begins to look secure, but trouble lies ahead, not only in rumours of a planned railway, but also in the form of Zachary Brown, an itinerant labourer who takes a shine to Beth, but who is not all he seems...

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: Piatkus Books
Published: 23 Nov 2006

ISBN 10: 0749908076
ISBN 13: 9780749908072

Author Bio
Elizabeth Jeffrey began her writing career with short stories, more than a hundred of which were published or broadcast. In 1976 she won a short story competition which lead to writing novels for both adults and children. She is married with three children and seven grand-children.