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Andrew
is on page 275 of 544
The family saga is certainly developing well and I love the descriptions of the life and characters on Exmoor.
The passage dealing with the 'visits' to the churches is really enjoyable.
I am finding the political and religious intrigue which takes place off Exmoor to be a bit hard to link to the family saga at present.
— May 02, 2014 10:50PM
The passage dealing with the 'visits' to the churches is really enjoyable.
I am finding the political and religious intrigue which takes place off Exmoor to be a bit hard to link to the family saga at present.
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Andrew
is on page 110 of 544
The descriptions of Exmoor are brilliant.
I love the way the characters are developing and the links to the history of the time are being developed.
Set about a hundred years after The House of Lanyon, but this book has the same sense of family saga which keeps me turning the pages.
So far so good!
— Apr 30, 2014 10:39PM
I love the way the characters are developing and the links to the history of the time are being developed.
Set about a hundred years after The House of Lanyon, but this book has the same sense of family saga which keeps me turning the pages.
So far so good!

