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The Oak Apple (Morland Dynasty) lydbok
  
  
  201,-
  
1630: after long years of peace the reign of Charles I brings brutal civil war to England.
The clash between King and Parliament is echoed at Morland Place when Richard brings home a Puritan bride while his brother, Kit, joins Prince Rupert and the Royalist cavalry, leaving their father Edmund desperately trying to steer a middle course between the fighting factions.
As the war grinds on, bitterness and disillusion replace the early fervour, and the schisms between husband and wife, father …
  
    Lydbok
    201,-
  
  
    Undertittel
    The Morland Dynasty, Book 4
  
  
  
  
    Forlag
    Little, Brown Book Group
  
  
  
    Utgitt
    20 februar 2019
    
  
  
  
  
    Lengde
    14:18
  
  
  
    Sjanger
    
      Fantasy og science fiction, Skjønnlitteratur, Romantikk og drama
    
  
  
  
    Serie
    Morland Dynasty
  
  
  
  
    Språk
    English
  
  
    Format
    mp3
  
  
    DRM-beskyttelse
    App-only
  
  
    ISBN
    9781405514873
  
1630: after long years of peace the reign of Charles I brings brutal civil war to England.
The clash between King and Parliament is echoed at Morland Place when Richard brings home a Puritan bride while his brother, Kit, joins Prince Rupert and the Royalist cavalry, leaving their father Edmund desperately trying to steer a middle course between the fighting factions.
As the war grinds on, bitterness and disillusion replace the early fervour, and the schisms between husband and wife, father and son, grow deeper. Edmund struggles grimly through it all in an attempt to keep the Morland fortune intact, but he is thwarted by the estrangement between his sons and then alienated from his beloved wife, Mary.
      The clash between King and Parliament is echoed at Morland Place when Richard brings home a Puritan bride while his brother, Kit, joins Prince Rupert and the Royalist cavalry, leaving their father Edmund desperately trying to steer a middle course between the fighting factions.
As the war grinds on, bitterness and disillusion replace the early fervour, and the schisms between husband and wife, father and son, grow deeper. Edmund struggles grimly through it all in an attempt to keep the Morland fortune intact, but he is thwarted by the estrangement between his sons and then alienated from his beloved wife, Mary.
 
         
            
            
         
            
            
         
            
            
         
            
            
         
            
            
         
            
            
         
            
            
         
            
            
         
            
            
            
            
         
            
            
            
            
         
            
            
         
            
            
            
            
         
            
            
            
            
        