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MacFarlane's Legacy
J. A. Milne
MacFarlane's Legacy
J. A. Milne
Helen Campbell was a keen, enthusiastic reporter in training at the time of her Scottish grandmother's death, therefore, it came as a great shock at the reading of Mairie Campbell's will, which demanded that Helen severed all ties with her settled, organised life in London and went to live for six months in a remote Highland village which struggled to keep up with the times. No-one could understand the mysterious motives behind the conditions of the will, which included twelve inexplicable tasks, to be carried out at certain intervals by various different persons?
Helen's boss, Harry Ryder, refused to fully comply with the conditions of the will, and set her an almost impossible assignment to gain time and her promotion. Using every ounce of her wits, she reluctantly set out to conquer the odds against her, and the biggest stumbling block of them all, proved to be - Duncan MacFarlane, - a dull, pompous, old Laird, who was the elected executor of Mairie Campbell's will and the man who was to marry a former local girl, Alex Craig, in order to foreclose on an ancient land deal. The mystery deepens when Alex Craig, now an American Hollywood actress, makes a determined effort to be adverse towards Helen. She maliciously challenges Helen to expose her relationship to the very private Duncan at a Press Conference for the opening of her current film, but Helen's decision at the conference was to be her ultimate downfall.
Set in Scotland on the first cusp of the 1980's, this is a passionate tale of family history, pain and despair and the fight for a love, which came too late ...
322 pages
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | June 27, 2017 |
ISBN13 | 9781787194533 |
Publishers | New Generation Publishing |
Pages | 322 |
Dimensions | 156 × 234 × 17 mm · 454 g |
Language | English |