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Storm Clouds Over Byland Crescent

Cowgill Family, Book 2

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Storm Clouds Over Byland Crescent

By: Bill Kitson
Narrated by: Nathaniel Priestley
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Yorkshire, 1923.

Sonny Cowgill is slowly regaining his memory. He was declared missing in action in the First World War, presumed dead. But Sonny’s beloved wife Rachel found him and brought him home.

As he rebuilds his relationship with his wife and learns how to be a father to the son he never knew he had, memories begin to resurface. Sonny remembers something that the Cowgill family thought lost forever – the whereabouts of his eldest brother. James was disowned by their father and never seen again after he ran off with the housemaid. Can the family finally be reunited?

Sonny also discovers that the family’s business is in ruins. His cousin Clarence was left in charge after the war, but has just been charged with embezzlement, and even worse, murder.

Not for the first time, the Cowgill family must rebuild their reputation – and their business. But before long, tragedy strikes again as Europe is pulled towards another devastating war.

©2018, 2022 Bill Kitson (P)2023 Bolinda Publishing
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I really enjoyed the continued family saga!
This is story that is hard to take a pause from- you want to know what happens next!
Very good narrated by Nathaniel Priestley! He changes from Yorkshire english to Australian english to any other dialects seem less- good work!

Well written family saga!

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I have really enjoyed the first two books in this family saga covering several generations. Good narration, and good, straightforward storytelling, this is the sort of story I like very much (no excessive or gratuitous nastiness or foul language). I’m looking forward to finding out what happens in the next one.

Excellent family saga

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