Lamplight in the Shadows

Lamplight in the Shadows

by RobertJaggs-Fowler (Author)

Synopsis

Set in the early 1990s, Dr James Armstrong, a young, newly-qualified GP lives with his wife, Janice, in Barminster, where he is busy laying out plans for their future. However, his search for a medical partnership is complicated by a long-term and persistent sense of being called to ordination in the Church of England. Whilst exploring the possibility of a dual professional life as a doctor and priest, he accepts a position as a locum GP in a practice in the quiet market town of Bishopsworth. Once there, his world is thrown into chaos when he finds himself powerfully drawn to a beautiful young woman, whose own marriage is failing. The result is an emotional drama that brings into focus the underlying difficulties of his own bleak relationship. Torn between his loyalty to his wedding vows and the unexpected discovery of true love, James is left battling powerful emotions that make him question all that he has previously stood for. He needs to make some difficult decisions; decisions that will mean winners and losers. But what is he prepared to sacrifice and at what price? Lamplight in the Shadows explores the complex tensions between perceived duty and misplaced loyalties. With characters drawn from rural society and religious settings, the story will appeal to those who enjoy romantic fiction.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Publisher: Matador
Published: 29 Jan 2015

ISBN 10: 1784621587
ISBN 13: 9781784621582

Author Bio
A Kentish man by birth, Robert Jaggs-Fowler is a GP, writer and poet living in Lincolnshire and North Yorkshire. With degrees in medicine and law, he is currently a part-time postgraduate theology student. He also regularly writes columns for two regional newspapers and a county magazine.