Nora Connor

· Canopy Limited · Ierunātājs: Gill Mills
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NORA O CONNOR Intrigue, espionage, and romance collide in this gripping historical mystery set during the Irish struggle for independence at the turn of the 20th century. As underground revolutionaries in Dublin fight against British rule, Geraldine Moore and her spirited friend Jill find themselves caught in a dangerous game of love and loyalty. When a mysterious French woman arrives in their circle, her presence threatens their revolutionary cell and their closest relationships. As British forces tighten their grip on Dublin, Geraldine finds herself torn between her dedication to the cause and her growing feelings for the enigmatic Dr O'Connor. Meanwhile, her comrades Anthony and Desmond face a test of their brotherhood that could lead to the ultimate sacrifice. Through shocking twists and heartbreaking turns, Geraldine and Jill must fight to expose a traitor and secure freedom for both their cause and their loved ones. A penetrating look at a pivotal time in Irish history, The Walk of a Queen seamlessly weaves friendship, faith and romance with a propulsive espionage plot. Meticulously researched and breathlessly paced, this classic novel is perfect for fans of historical thrillers and anyone fascinated by the untold stories of Ireland's battle for freedom. Published by Mercier Press 2025 Audiobook Production Copyright: Canopy Limited

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Annie M. P. Smithson (1873-1948) was one of Ireland's most beloved novelists, weaving tales of romance and nationalism during the nation's revolutionary period. A Dublin native who converted to Catholicism in her thirties, Smithson lived an extraordinary double life as both a dedicated nurse and acclaimed novelist. Her debut novel ‘Her Irish Heritage’ (1917) became an instant bestseller, launching a literary career that would produce twenty novels and numerous short stories. Smithson wrote with raw authenticity about Ireland's struggle for independence while serving as a member of Cumann na mBan and nursing wounded revolutionaries. Her work among Dublin's poorest communities as a Queen's Nurse informed her intimate portrayals of Irish life, while her own dramatic escape from prison during the Civil War rivals the plots of her romantic novels. Smithson's books, which include classics like ‘The Weldons of Tibradden’’ and ‘The Walk of a Queen,’ continue to captivate readers with their unique blend of passion, faith, and revolutionary spirit, cementing her place in Ireland's literary heritage.

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