A Procession of One
Jonathan Kellerman
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Description for A Procession of One
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Ellen and Mirren are mill girls who earn extra money by working in a fish and chip shop several evenings a week. Mirren is engaged to Donald who has gone to America and will send for her when he is settled. However, when he does so, she is unable to leave as her mother is sick and dying. By the time her responsibilities have ended, Donald has found another...Robbie, Mirren's brother, is getting involved with politics and often brings home a friend, Joe, usually following a fight when they need patching up. Mirren is dead against the political meetings but, ... Read more
Ellen and Mirren are mill girls who earn extra money by working in a fish and chip shop several evenings a week. Mirren is engaged to Donald who has gone to America and will send for her when he is settled. However, when he does so, she is unable to leave as her mother is sick and dying. By the time her responsibilities have ended, Donald has found another...Robbie, Mirren's brother, is getting involved with politics and often brings home a friend, Joe, usually following a fight when they need patching up. Mirren is dead against the political meetings but, ... Read more
Product Details
Condition
Used, Good
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
Number of pages
357
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2000
Number of Pages
357
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780751517026
SKU
KLN0014155
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Jonathan Kellerman
Evelyn Hood was born and brought up in Paisley and currently lives in a nearby town. She has had a wide variety of jobs, including being a journalist and a poultry farmer but is now a full time writer. She has had seventeen books published (by Mills and Boon, William Kimber and Headline) as well as several books and plays ... Read more
Reviews for A Procession of One
'The background of mill, town, country and seaside is beyond reproach. Evelyn Hood has expertly whisked up the ingredients into a delightful romance. She is incapable of writing without humour and produces turns of phrase that many writers would surely like to steal' - HISTORICAL NOVELS REVIEW