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The Heartbreaker

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Bonnie Prince Charlie, having fled Scotland in disguise after a doomed attack on the English, with the selfless help of Flora, the poor shepherdess, is now living in isolated comfort in London, whilst Flora and her four children struggle to survive. What will happen to these two, entwined in history, but separated in life by the politics and secrecy following Charlie’s esc...more
Hardcover, 192 pages
Published March 1st 2010 by Severn House
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Mary Lou
EXcellent historical novel about a minor but noteworthy figure, Bonnie Prince Charlie. McNeill did a fine job of making history readable, yet accurate.
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A pseudonym of Liz Taylor.
Elisabeth McNeill is a long-established freelance journalist and broadcaster who has written five non-fiction books and thirteen novels. She now lives with a miniature dachshund, who thinks he is a Great Dane, in the oldest inhabited village on the Scottish borders, where she spent most of her shcooldays.
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