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The Silver HighwaysPublished by St Martin's Press and Hodder, 1987At the height of the 18th-century canal-building mania young Mary Flinders, tiring of her life in Ireland's Co Clare, sets out for London, fame, and fortune but, at first, meets only scoundrels, desperadoes, and unsuitable suitors. Life changes, not necessarily for the better, when she meets debauched Old Q the Duke of Queensberry.
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The Sky with Diamonds [title in Britain]
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His Father's SonPublished by St Martin's Press and Hodder, 1989When Patrick and Martha Davy adopt an illegitimate baby boy from the big house, everyone is sure he was fathered by the Prince of Wales on a visit to the Cotswolds in 1913. And Fitzie, as they nickname him, grows up under the same illusion. In fact, Patrick himself is the father and he finds himself in lifelong competition with his son's illusion, spurring himself to ever-greater efforts to prove he is a better father than Edward Albert Christian George etc ever could be.
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The Captain's WivesPublished by Hodder & Stoughton, 1991
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Dancing on SnowflakesPublished by St Martin's Press and Hodder, 1993Chaperoned at every turn in her Dublin home, Katy O'Barry (aka Katarina Oberg) is sent by her exasperated parents to her uncle in Sweden safely (they believe) beyond the reach of an unsuitable young man. But, prompted by the wife of the ship's captain on her way there, she lands in Stockholm determined to strike out on her own
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What, if one may so put it, would Dickens be without a bit of Malcolm Macdonald? Martin Seymour-Smith |