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Twin Brothers Mountains
- Narrated by: Mark Rice-Oxley
- Length: 11 hrs and 50 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Welcome to Twin Brothers Mountains, nestled in the highlands of the Isle. This is a saga of two families who arrive on the Isle and earn citizenship. They become landowners on the Twin Brothers Mountains. The story follows their adventures and misadventures in today's world.
Tom Langley arrives on the Isle before his eighteenth birthday. Tom likes Mary. However, will the marriage board allow them to marry? Ian and Molly MacGregger with their young son arrive on the Isle right before a snowstorm. Will they survive winter?
Kaylin wonders, What is killing the vegetation? Who is sabotaging the ranch? Who would file a marital complaint against her when she is not married?
©2023 Cath Murphy (P)2024 Cath Murphy
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