In the Shadow of War (The Three Fry Sisters, Book 3)
By (Author) Adrienne Chinn
Book 3
HarperCollins Publishers
One More Chapter
1st September 2024
28th March 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Saga fiction (family / generational sagas)
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Narrative theme: Sense of place
Family life fiction
Paperback
432
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 27mm
270g
An emotive and engaging read Bestselling author Rosanna Ley
One war may be over, but their fight for survival continues
For sisters Etta, Jessie and Celie Fry, the Great War and the hardships of the years that followed have taken a heavy toll.
Determined to leave her painful past behind her, Etta heads to the bright lights of Hollywood whilst Jessie, determined to train as a doctor and use her skills to help others, is hampered by the men who dominate her profession. On the vast, empty plains of the Canadian prairies, Celie and her small family stand on the brink of losing everything.
As whispers of a new war make their way to each sister, each must face the possibility of the unthinkable happening again
Praise for Adrienne Chinn:
'Rich, evocative and utterly immersive, this beautifully written book swept me away' Jenny Ashcroft, author of Meet Me in Bombay
Just stunning, a sublime tale of secrets, strong women and turbulent times. I absolutely adored it Clare Marchant, author of The Secrets of Saffron Hall
An epic tale of family, tragedy & love I highly recommend this book!! Books, Wine, Cats
This story is so sensual and so touching The sense of suspense makes this story a page turner! Highly recommend this book, especially if youre looking for a WWII era book without all of the historical stuff To Read is to Breathe
I couldnt put it down. It was not your typical historical novel & I think thats what I loved about it. Great book! Dabbookclub
A book that drew me in from the first pages! The characters come alive, theyre so well written. Fans of historic fiction will love this story. An author to follow Consumer review
Adrienne Chinn was born in an old paper-making town in Newfoundland, and grew up in rural Quebec and Montreal. She retraced her English father's footsteps back to England, where she now lives and works as an interior designer. When not writing or designing, she can normally be found in the queue at Gatwick heading off somewhere new: she travels all over the world, but most often to her beloved Morocco, which she has been visiting regularly for over ten years.