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This is Maggie Williams Richmond's third novel based on characters revealed by her researches into her family history.
Her first two novels are set in 17th century Scotland. In "Sampson and Son" she turns to her mid-19th centaury ancestors in Liverpool and Dublin.
Not a bodice ripper!
With Maggie's hallmark writing style of poetic description, authentic historical detail, and convincing dialogue, "Sampson and Son" will delight all fans of literary historical fiction.
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Sampson Moore, Robin Summers, Robinson MoorePlaces
Liverpool, Dublin, Brownlow Hill, Ballymoney (Northern Ireland), Rosnashane House, Ballynacree, Blundell StreetTimes
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"“Oh my goodness! That young man… Whoever can he be?”"
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Almost as if he had spoken the words aloud, Sampson turns his head and his gaze locks onto Robin. He gives a curt nod and looks away, dismissing his cousin’ s colleague from his mind almost instantly.
You can really sense the tension that the author builds at the beginning of the book.
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