Book description
Will Daisy Dwerryhouse's love for childhood friend Keth Purvis, survive
the combination of geographical divide and the trials and tribulations
of a world at war? Panoramic and engrossing, this is the third book in
the unforgettable and hugely successful 'Suttons of Yorkshire' series.
Blackouts, munitions, kitbags and rations once again pepper daily life.
Daisy Dwerryhouse, the spirited daughter of gamekeeper Tom and his wife,
ex-sewing-maid Alice, finds herself apart from her true love, Keth Purvis.
Joining-up fever is infectious. Daisy is now a Wren, based in perilous
Liverpool; Keth involved in secret war work in America. Will their
mutual passion survive such a divide, as well as the tribulations and
untold dramas of a world at war?
Britain fights with desperate stubbornness, as the stench of
undignified death and the snarl of enemy fighters touch Rowangarth. For
Daisy and Keth, and for all the Suttons, these are years of danger and
change: a bewildering time when a nation cannot even begin to hope for
an end to the conflict. Elizabeth Elgin served in the WRNS during the
Second World War. She met her husband on board a submarine depot ship. A
keen gardener, she has two daughters, five grandsons and a
great-granddaughter and lives in a village in the Vale of York.