
The Kilt Maker
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Narrated by:
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Lesley Mackie
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By:
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Anne Douglas
About this listen
Kilt maker Kirsty Muir finds life hard in 1960s Edinburgh, where money is tight and excitement hard to find. When a charming Scottish fiddler, Jack MacIver, comes into her life and introduces her to a glamorous new world, it seems she has finally found her way out. But Kirsty is left broken-hearted, when he disappears off on tour. Her heart is mended by Andrew Macrae, owner of the kilt shop, and it seems as though Kirsty will find happiness after all.
That is until the day when she finds Jake waiting outside her door, full of apologies and claims of love. Should Kirsty follow her first love or settle for the dependability of Andrew? Or is there another way..?
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