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The Brigandshaw Chronicles Box Set
- Books 4 to 6
- Narrated by: Alex Bhat
- Length: 51 hrs and 23 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Brigandshaw Chronicles continues in this second collection of the gripping, historical fictional family-drama series. This digital box set contains the fourth, fifth, and sixth novels.
To the Manor Born
Tina Brigandshaw has achieved her dream. Lady of the Manor. But like most things, it comes with a price… Appearances are deceiving. Harry Brigandshaw is blissfully happy on his African farm, but his wife is not. She is scheming…
On the Brink of Tears
Harry Brigandshaw is missing with Colonial Shipping in jeopardy. Tina back on Elephant Walk is miserable, and the Brigandshaw and St Clair youngsters are on the threshold of life. But it’s the calm before the storm...
Treason if You Lose
What the older generation of Brigandshaws feared has returned. England is at war... History looks to be repeating itself with the young Brigandshaw boys eager to enlist. Can protecting them prevent the inevitable? It surely is a matter of life and death…
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- Pinkie
- 09-04-2024
Thoroughly Enjoyable
Have just done Books 1 to 6 Back to Back. From the Boar War to WW2 and have grown to love the characters and the history. I have to say Alex Bhat is such a wonderful narrator who can capture or kill a book and he has absolutely rocked it. Every character has his own personality and he brings them to life. Harry being my fav:) Just about to start Book 7. These books are so well written I will be sad to say goodbye to them.
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