Eagerly-awaited sequel to Turn of the Tide

Eleven years on from the Massacre of Annock, the Cunninghame / Montgomerie truce is fragile. For the Munro family, living in hiding under assumed names, these are dangerous times.

While Munro risks his life daily in the service of the French King, the spectre of discovery by William Cunninghame haunts his wife, Kate. Her fears for their children and her absent husband realised as William’s desire for revenge tears their world apart.

A sweeping tale of compassion and cruelty, treachery and sacrifice, set against the backdrop of feuding clans, the French Wars of Religion, and the Great Scottish Witch hunt of 1597.

Once again the framework of the novel is provided by historical events and in particular the ongoing ill-will between the Cunninghame and Montgomerie families.

Although a sequel it can equally be read as a stand-alone novel, and will appeal to fans of Winston Graham’s Poldark and Daphne du Maurier.

A Character list is available here Read an extract here and see some reviews here.

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