When pretty Sara Pallister's father dies she is taken in by a bullying uncle in Whitton Grange pit-town. Here she is irresistibly drawn to motorbike-riding Joe Dimarco, wild son of the extrovert Italians who run the ice-cream parlour. But as war comes and hostility to the Italians erupts into violen
The Darkening Skies
โ Scribed by Trotter, Janet McLeod
- Book ID
- 106980484
- Publisher
- MacLeod Trotter Books
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Series
- Durham Trilogy 2
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
When pretty Sara Pallister's father dies she is taken in by a bullying uncle in Whitton Grange pit-town. Here she is irresistibly drawn to motorbike-riding Joe Dimarco, wild son of the extrovert Italians who run the ice-cream parlour. But as war comes and hostility to the Italians erupts into violence, Sara and Jo's passionate love seems doomed.
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