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Moving On
- Narrated by: Lesley Mackie
- Length: 7 hrs and 24 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Publisher's Summary
May 1945. In post-war Leith, the Anderson family must come to terms with the reality of peacetime Britain. Johnny's hopes of a life in politics finally come true, but will his vows to remain a dutiful husband and father be kept? Peacetime is not easy for Johnny's Polish brother-in-law Hans, either.
Meanwhile, nurse Kitty - Johnny's daughter from his first marriage - gets caught up in a sensational trial when her friend Laura's brother is accused of murder. Kitty is fascinated by the seemingly cold but eloquent prosecuting counsel - and he is bewitched by her. When they meet again four years later, will his behaviour be a barrier to a future relationship?
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- Anonymous User
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Millie Gray a Storyteller in a million
love all Millie Gray has written, from her first book I was hooked, she brings each story alive in her descriptive writing leaving you wanting more. in real life a storyteller who captures your attention from her first sentence ...
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