Unshackled
The Australian Sandstone Series, Book 2
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Michael J. Beashel
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Step back in time to the heart of Sydney’s gold rush era with an unfiltered glimpse into the city’s bustling construction scene. Immerse yourself in the vivid historical backdrop transporting your senses to the hustle and noise of the burgeoning Sydney in 1855.
Meet John Leary again, a man whose dreams of a construction dynasty are finally materializing. With his beloved wife Clarissa expecting their first child and a successful partnership with Sean Connaire, they left an indelible mark on the townscape. But with success comes envy, as an enigmatic rival seeks to thwart Leary’s progress by sabotaging a crucial project of his. To regain control of his company, John navigates a complex buyout, leading to unexpected strains on his marriage due to a silent partner.
Amidst the chaos, an unexpected twist emerges as an ex-convict Gerry Gleeson reveals himself as John’s uncle and offers his assistance in identifying the saboteur. This tale is steeped in raw ambition, concealed secrets, and clandestine dealings, leaving you wondering whether these elements will lead the young builder to ruin or triumph.
The story is the second instalment in the Australian Sandstone Series, an immersive journey into 19th-century Sydney’s construction world. While it is part of the series, each book stands alone, offering a fresh perspective on this captivating historical period.
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- Anonymous User
- 16-05-2024
great story, the narrator/ Author has a monotonous droning voice.
I disliked the monotony of the narrator. There should be more depth and undulation in the narrative
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