Cardigan Bay
by
John C. Kerr
1942. In a hospital south of London, Major Charles Davenport recovers from wounds received at Tobruk. In Whitehall, a top secret operation is underway. Britain's War Office is hard at work on a plan for the future invasion of the Continent - a plan destined to include Davenport. Across the Irish Sea, a young American widow seeks refuge on Ireland's eastern shore. Mary K...more
Hardcover, 344 pages
Published
by Corona Publishing Co.
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Very vivid sense of place - I usually don't like a lot of description but this author manages to place you right into the setting without wasting words. The love story builds slowly (too slowly at times) and is very traditional.
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