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Turner's Awakening
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Turner’s Awakening

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Guildford, England - November 1826

Worker unrest is spreading among the outlying mills, and rumours arise that the Turner’s steam-powered flour mill will come under attack. Jonathan Turner, who has made peace with his pregnant wife, is now fearful of her declining health. Mindful that his seven-year-old son’s loose tongue may reveal damaging family secrets, Jonathon must directly confront the angry local workers protesting change.

Anne, flourishing in her role at the Turner businesses, is not aware that Robert’s new navy assignment will bring peril to their doorstep in Guildford. Their joyful romance is tested when thrust into the middle of a political struggle for control in a volatile and changing world.

The Turner children’s new friendship at Cloverdale Chase has implications that rock the family to the core. William treads carefully as his tenuous relationship with his disturbed father is cemented in place forever.

Mystery, romance, grief, and exhilaration bind the family and community together in a gripping adventure as the Turners exploit technological developments and manage social change.

This is the second Turner novel from James Seymour.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vivid Publishing
Date
4 March 2022
Pages
588
ISBN
9781922565808

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Guildford, England - November 1826

Worker unrest is spreading among the outlying mills, and rumours arise that the Turner’s steam-powered flour mill will come under attack. Jonathan Turner, who has made peace with his pregnant wife, is now fearful of her declining health. Mindful that his seven-year-old son’s loose tongue may reveal damaging family secrets, Jonathon must directly confront the angry local workers protesting change.

Anne, flourishing in her role at the Turner businesses, is not aware that Robert’s new navy assignment will bring peril to their doorstep in Guildford. Their joyful romance is tested when thrust into the middle of a political struggle for control in a volatile and changing world.

The Turner children’s new friendship at Cloverdale Chase has implications that rock the family to the core. William treads carefully as his tenuous relationship with his disturbed father is cemented in place forever.

Mystery, romance, grief, and exhilaration bind the family and community together in a gripping adventure as the Turners exploit technological developments and manage social change.

This is the second Turner novel from James Seymour.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vivid Publishing
Date
4 March 2022
Pages
588
ISBN
9781922565808