Author: Meg Hutchinson
Publication Date: 3 November 2001
The Number One bestseller
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Author: Meg Hutchinson
Publication Date: 4 June 1998
The captivating new saga from 'Birmingham's Catherine Cookson'
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Author: Meg Hutchinson
Publication Date: 7 June 2001
Laura Cadman had always assumed she would marry Edmund Shaw, the son of her father's partner, and keep the Shaw and Cadman name. But Edmund's violent refusal is just the beginning. When Jabez Shaw dies, Edmund takes advantage of Laura's father and cheats him out of the engineering works.
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Author: Meg Hutchinson
Publication Date: 19980604
Carys Beddows has never understood why her mother hates her so much. Certainly jealousy plays a part: Maria believes that young Ryder Tempal would be hers if her daughter was out of the way, and she throws Carys out of the house. Maria continues with her vicious schemes until fate intervenes.
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Author: Meg Hutchinson
Publication Date: 19961205
From the author of ABEL'S DAUGHTER, a saga of triumph over injustice in which one woman, after a life of tears and heartbreak, is at last reunited with her beloved son, the result of being raped and left pregnant by her drunken father.
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Author: Meg Hutchinson
Publication Date: 6 June 2005
Amber Neale returns from India to the devastating news of Bethany's death and her brother's disappearance. The man she holds responsible is mine-owner Uriah Buckley, a powerful man in Darlaston, and Amber knows he will make her life a living hell if crossed. But loyalty to her siblings prevails, and she determines to seek out the truth.
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Author: Meg Hutchinson
Publication Date: 5 January 2000
Banished from her father's home since childhood, wheelchair-bound Esther Kerral is horrified when her father forces her into marriage with Morgan Cosmore. Morgan's inclinations have long lain in another direction, and Esther must struggle with their ailing business and a loveless marriage.
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Author: Meg Hutchinson
Publication Date: 1 October 2009
Meg Hutchinson is back in vintage form with this absorbing tale of a vulnerable young woman who overcomes hardship and tragedy to reap the rewards of a virtuous life.
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Author: Meg Hutchinson
Publication Date: 6 January 2003
Meg Hutchinson reaches new heights of imagination and narrative skill, creating one of her most sympathetic and memorable heroines.
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Author: Meg Hutchinson
Publication Date: 20021205
Maura Deverell is a young Irish peasant girl whose mother is dying. Their landlord threatens to throw them out unless Maura marries his young son, Liam. But before Maura can decide, she is raped by Liam's brother, Padraig, who gloats that once she's under their roof, Maura will be at his mercy.
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Author: Meg Hutchinson
Publication Date: 5 December 1996
A Birmingham saga in the grand tradition of Josephine Cox
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Author: Meg Hutchinson
Publication Date: 5 December 2005
When Myra's sister Eden visits her at Moorcroft House, instead of being welcomed, Eden receives a stinging slap. Eden is devastated by her sister's cruel behaviour. Myra is simply trying to prevent her beloved sister from catching the predatory eye of Ava Russell, the cruel mistress of Moorcroft House. But, her action is to have dire consequences.
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Author: Meg Hutchinson
Publication Date: 3 June 1999
Having suffered much cruelty at the hands of her father, Isabel is shocked to hear after his death that he was not her real father. She is left the house while her brother, Mark, inherits the steel works. When World War I breaks out, he joins the RAF, and the business is left in Isabel's hands.
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Author: Meg Hutchinson
Publication Date: 31 March 2011
Meg's last wonderful novel
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Author: Meg Hutchinson
Publication Date: 16 November 2006
The heartbreaking new saga from the fastest-selling historical fiction writer in the UK.
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Author: Meg Hutchinson
Publication Date: 2001
The first novel in Meg Hutchinson's brilliant romantic suspense series featuring journalist Kate Mallory and Richard Tor...
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Author: Meg Hutchinson
Publication Date: 20011206
Fleeing from her cruel husband Tyler, Garnet is taken in by a band of Black Country Romanies when her new-born baby dies. Garnet determines to take revenge on Tyler, who has assumed the role of grieving widower in order to marry the wealthy Lady Olivia Denton.
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Author: Meg Hutchinson
Publication Date: 19980101
From the author of A HANDFUL OF SILVER. A saga which follows the fortunes of Carys Beddows, who has never been able to understand why her mother hates her so much, and who remains a victim to her plots and vicious schemes until fate intervenes and Carys finds true love.
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Author: Meg Hutchinson
Publication Date: 1 January 1998
Raped and left pregnant by her drunken father, Anna Bradly abandons her baby. Over the years, Anna manages to build up a successful business, but when she is robbed of both her husband and her livelihood, fate leads her back to her roots - and a confrontation that could break her heart.
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Author: Meg Hutchinson
Publication Date: 20031201
Russia proves a cruel land to Anne Corby. Her mother is dead in the steppes and Anne herself is pregnant with an illegitimate child, the result of a brutal rape. She flees to Darlaston, but that soon holds no sanctuary either.
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Author: Meg Hutchinson
Publication Date: 20011206
Tyler Cadell's cruel order to throw their baby to the dogs breaks his wife's heart - she flees to save herself, but is haunted by the fact that she could not save her baby. Now, Cadell is back - he has linked his fortune with an aristocrat and must prevent the return of his legal wife.
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Author: Meg Hutchinson
Publication Date: 20030623
Maura Deverell is a young Irish peasant girl whose mother is dying of consumption. Their cruel landlord threatens to throw them out of their cottage unless Maura agrees to marry his son. This dramatic tale follows the fortunes of its courageous heroine whos survives against the odds.
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Author: Meg Hutchinson
Publication Date: 21 June 2004
Presents a story of courage and resilience in the face of tragedy and heartache.
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Author: Meg Hutchinson
Publication Date: 13 December 2007
With mounting disbelief, Regan Trent realises that the death of her beloved mother has left her totally at her stepfather's mercy. But mercy is a foreign concept to Sherwyn Huntley. To this ruthless man, Regan is simply an obstacle between him and the Trent fortune. This is a story of a young girl subjected to hardship and cruelty.
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Author: Meg Hutchinson
Publication Date: 7 January 1999
In the grand tradition of Josephine Cox and Catherine Cookson
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