A Great Beauty by A. O’Connor

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A Great Beauty by A. O’Connor
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An epic story of war, love, suspense, betrayal and murder – the Michael Collins story.

It is 1920 and, as the War of Independence rages throughout Ireland, Michael Collins is the most wanted man in the British Empire. He lives a life in hiding, conducting guerrilla warfare, outsmarting the authorities, a figure of mystery and intrigue. Very few know even what he looks like. He occasionally finds rest and comfort with the family of Kitty Kiernan, his best friend’s sweetheart. Then Michael finds himself falling in love with the complex and enigmatic Kitty.
Lady Hazel Lavery, wife of famous artist Sir John Lavery, is considered the most beautiful and charming society hostess in London. An American of Irish descent, haunted by a tragic past, she sets out to use her friendships with men like Winston Churchill to bring peace to Ireland.
When Michael, recently engaged to Kitty, arrives in London as part of the Irish peace delegation, he finds himself the centre of intense public fascination. Hazel Lavery takes Michael under her wing and navigates him through London high society. They form a close bond and soon are engulfed in rumours of an affair and accusations that Michael has been seduced by the glamour of London and by Hazel. Kitty all but despairs at the situation but is determined to fight for him.
After the infamous Anglo-Irish Treaty, Ireland veers towards civil war. As Michael, Hazel and Kitty arrive in Dublin that fateful week in August 1922,the war is at its zenith – and this love triangle is about to implode with devastating results.

  • File Name:a-great-beauty-by-a-oconnor.epub
  • Original Title:A Great Beauty
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:ISBN:9781781997970
  • Publisher:Poolbeg Press
  • Date:2019-11-11T16:00:00+00:00
  • Subject:historical romance,Michael Collins. Kiit Kearnan,Historical Irish Fiction
  • File Size:493.200 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. About the author
  • 2. Acknowledgements
  • 3. PROLOGUE 1909
  • 4. BOOK 1 1920
    • CHAPTER 1
    • CHAPTER 2
    • CHAPTER 3
    • CHAPTER 4
    • CHAPTER 5
    • CHAPTER 6
    • CHAPTER 7
    • CHAPTER 8
    • CHAPTER 9
    • CHAPTER 10
    • CHAPTER 11
    • CHAPTER 12
    • CHAPTER 13
    • CHAPTER 14
    • CHAPTER 15
    • CHAPTER 16
    • CHAPTER 17
  • 5. BOOK 2 1921
    • CHAPTER 18
    • CHAPTER 19
    • CHAPTER 20
    • CHAPTER 21
    • CHAPTER 22
    • CHAPTER 23
    • CHAPTER 24
    • CHAPTER 25
    • CHAPTER 26
    • CHAPTER 27
    • CHAPTER 28
    • CHAPTER 29
    • CHAPTER 30
    • CHAPTER 31
    • CHAPTER 32
    • CHAPTER 33
    • CHAPTER 34
    • CHAPTER 35
    • CHAPTER 36
    • CHAPTER 37
    • CHAPTER 38
    • CHAPTER 39
    • CHAPTER 40
    • CHAPTER 41
    • CHAPTER 42
    • CHAPTER 43
    • CHAPTER 44
    • CHAPTER 45
    • CHAPTER 46
    • CHAPTER 47
    • CHAPTER 48
    • CHAPTER 49
    • CHAPTER 50
    • CHAPTER 51
    • CHAPTER 52
    • CHAPTER 53
    • CHAPTER 54
    • CHAPTER 55
    • CHAPTER 56
    • CHAPTER 57
    • CHAPTER 58
    • CHAPTER 59
  • 6. BOOK 3 1922
    • CHAPTER 60
    • CHAPTER 61
    • CHAPTER 62
    • CHAPTER 63
    • CHAPTER 64
    • CHAPTER 65
    • CHAPTER 66
    • CHAPTER 67
    • CHAPTER 68
    • CHAPTER 69
    • CHAPTER 70
    • CHAPTER 71
    • CHAPTER 72
    • CHAPTER 73
    • CHAPTER 74
    • CHAPTER 75
    • CHAPTER 76
    • CHAPTER 77
    • CHAPTER 78
    • CHAPTER 79
    • CHAPTER 80
  • 7. EPILOGUE NINE YEARS LATER 1931
  • 8. AUTHOR’S NOTE

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