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New Arrivals in Byland Crescent

Cowgill Family Saga, Book 4

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New Arrivals in Byland Crescent

By: Bill Kitson
Narrated by: Nathaniel Priestley
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Yorkshire, 1959.

Reminiscing over times gone by at Number 1 Byland Crescent, Jenny Cowgill takes a break from her baking to sit and enjoy the long-awaited postcard from Spain from her son, Andrew.

But she is soon disturbed by a knock at the door. The policeman says a member of the Cowgill family has suffered a serious accident in London and her husband Mark must go at once. It’s Mark’s estranged sister Lizzie.

Lizzie’s accident leaves her with life-changing injuries. Her career is over. Now perhaps she will finally come home to reconcile with the family in Scarborough?

After all, her father Sonny is soon turning 90 and a grand celebration with all the family is planned. And young Andrew is about to return from his travels in Spain. He has quite the surprise in store ...

©2023 Bill Kitson (P)2024 Bolinda Publishing
Family Life Genre Fiction Historical Fiction

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