Mistress of Polrudden (Jagos of Cornwall, #3)
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Mistress of Polrudden (Jagos of Cornwall #3)

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This third book in the Jagos of Cornwall trilogy follows Dewi Morgan as she arrives at Polrudden Manor to find a disappointing welcome. Expecting to take up the position of governess to Nathan Jago's son, Beville, Dewi finds complications as Jago is set on finding a local girl for the position of governess.
Paperback, 608 pages
Published September 28th 2007 by Little, Brown Book Group
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Summreen
Loved this book - it think its classed as a 'romanitc adventure' never thought i would be reading such material, but i thoroughly enjoyed it. Just a great love story, with a heroin and hero that were meant to be togehter, despite the circumstances that they foind themselves in!

This was the last in a trilogy of books, might read the others,,,,
Den
Read at least once in the 80s / 90s and really enjoyed. Am well ready to re-read all his books.
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aka James Munro (Not this James Munro).

E V Thompson was born in London and spent nine years in the Navy before joining Bristol police. He moved to Hong Kong, then Rhodesia and had over 200 stories published before returning to England to become a full-time award-winning writer.


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