House of Lyall

House of Lyall

by Doris Davidson (Author)

Synopsis

Marion Cheyne is young, poor and ambitious. Her humble village roots and poorly paid job offer few opportunities and Marion feels trapped in a dead-end existence. So when an unexpected chance to escape presents itself, Marion grabs it, ignoring the moral implications of her actions, and sets out on a new life far away in Aberdeen. Years later and the struggling servant girl Marion has been transformed into Marianne, wife of the heir to Castle Lyall, and every inch the lady of the glen. More a business arrangement than a love match, Marianne's commitment to her role and to the name of Lyall is total, and as family, friends and world wars come and go, she will stop at nothing to protect her hard-won position. But the many secrets of her past refuse to stay safely buried. Nothing in the small community of the glen can remain hidden forever...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 558
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Published: 15 May 2006

ISBN 10: 184158472X
ISBN 13: 9781841584720

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Author Bio
Doris Davidson was born in Aberdeen and has lived there all her life. After a career as a primary school teacher she began to write and has subsequently become one of Scotland's best-loved romantic novelists. Her books include) The Road to Rowanbrae (1991), Time Shall Reap (1993), Waters of the Heart (1994), Three Kings (1996), Girl with the Creel (1997), and Back of Beyond (2002).