by Lara Harte (Author)
Following the death of her mother at an early age, Isabella Carroll was brought up by her wealthy Dublin aunt and uncle. The latter are keen to climb the ranks of Dublin society by making a suitably 'good' marriage for their niece. Isabella, however, is drawn to stories of her father who made his money on the plantations of Saint-Domingue, and to the idea of the 'Wild Geese', the Irish brigades who left their homes in search of a better life in France. When her aunt tries to set Isabella up with the wealthy but louche Gregory Murtogh, then the coldly calculating Mr M'Guire, Isabella decides to take her fate into her own hands. To the glee of the Dublin gossipmongers, Isabella sets off for Paris under the protection of the handsome but poor Dr Connor. But when she finally meets her father, she is in for a rude awakening about the source of his wealth. Added to that is the cool reception she receives from her father's cousin and her daughter, two women who want to exploit Isabella's innocence and idealism and gain access to her inheritance.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: New
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 08 Jan 2004
ISBN 10: 0753817632
ISBN 13: 9780753817636
Book Overview: Young dynamic author. This historical novel is a new departure for her. A classic tale of social mores and romance, reminiscent of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice and the works of Fanny Burney 'A tale of two cities... you could say that Harte has found her wings' Irish Independent 'Fascinating reading...a novel about the loss of idealism and innocence' Rachel Andrews, Sunday Tribune 'There is something instantly alluring about Lara Harte's third novel...she has a delicious sense of wickedness and she is an assured storyteller...a very human story and one that is neither predictable nor sentimental' Clodagh Finn, Sunday Independent 'With an appealingly feisty heroine and interesting insights into the constraints imposed by 18th-century society, this makes for entertaining reading' Good Book Guide