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The Prince of Glencurragh: A Novel of Ireland
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The Prince of Glencurragh: A Novel of Ireland

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As the son of a great Irish warrior, Faolan Burke should have inherited vast lands and the castle, Glencurragh. But tensions grow in 1634 Ireland, as English plantation systems consume traditional clan properties, Irish families are made homeless, and Irish sons lose their inheritance. Encountering the beautiful heiress, Vivienne FitzGerald, Faolan believes if they were to marry, together they could restore his stolen heritage and build a prosperous life. But, because the Earl of Cork protects her, abduction seems to be his only option. Best friend Aengus O'Daly narrates as he and the brothers Thomas and Sean Barry help Faolan to complete the deed, and hasten to the Earl of Barrymore, who has promised to negotiate the marriage settlement. But Vivienne clearly has a mind of her own, and the adventure that began as a lark takes a dark turn when one man is injured, another is killed, and their plans for Barrymore’s support go awry. Faolan now finds himself in the crossfire between the four most powerful men in Ireland-the earls of Clanricarde, Cork, Ormonde, and the aggressive new Lord Deputy of Ireland, Thomas Wentworth-men who use people like game pieces to be moved about for their own benefit. And other forces threaten their plans, and even their lives. With the course of events now beyond their control, will Faolan and Vivienne ever realize the dream of Glencurragh? This book combines fascinating historical detail with an immersive sense of a remarkable place, the beautiful southwest of Ireland. Available in hard cover, soft cover and e-book.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ellys-Daughtrey Books
Date
15 July 2016
Pages
296
ISBN
9780996728133

As the son of a great Irish warrior, Faolan Burke should have inherited vast lands and the castle, Glencurragh. But tensions grow in 1634 Ireland, as English plantation systems consume traditional clan properties, Irish families are made homeless, and Irish sons lose their inheritance. Encountering the beautiful heiress, Vivienne FitzGerald, Faolan believes if they were to marry, together they could restore his stolen heritage and build a prosperous life. But, because the Earl of Cork protects her, abduction seems to be his only option. Best friend Aengus O'Daly narrates as he and the brothers Thomas and Sean Barry help Faolan to complete the deed, and hasten to the Earl of Barrymore, who has promised to negotiate the marriage settlement. But Vivienne clearly has a mind of her own, and the adventure that began as a lark takes a dark turn when one man is injured, another is killed, and their plans for Barrymore’s support go awry. Faolan now finds himself in the crossfire between the four most powerful men in Ireland-the earls of Clanricarde, Cork, Ormonde, and the aggressive new Lord Deputy of Ireland, Thomas Wentworth-men who use people like game pieces to be moved about for their own benefit. And other forces threaten their plans, and even their lives. With the course of events now beyond their control, will Faolan and Vivienne ever realize the dream of Glencurragh? This book combines fascinating historical detail with an immersive sense of a remarkable place, the beautiful southwest of Ireland. Available in hard cover, soft cover and e-book.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ellys-Daughtrey Books
Date
15 July 2016
Pages
296
ISBN
9780996728133