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Elephant Walk
- The Brigandshaw Chronicles, Book 2
- Narrated by: Alex Bhat
- Length: 16 hrs and 51 mins
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Summary
Amidst the chaos of war, can love endure the crossfire of revenge?
As 1907 dawns, Harry Brigandshaw, a promising young graduate, faces a future of limitless possibilities. During a tranquil Dorset summer, love blossoms with Lucinda St Clair, casting its spell over their idyllic days. Yet, destiny takes an unexpected turn. A telegram calls Harry back to Africa. To Elephant Walk…
With the years passing in the vast expanse of Africa, a war is brewing in Europe, which will unravel a tapestry of love, retribution, and tragedy. Harry, torn between duty and desire, finds himself facing an old nemesis, Fishy Braithwaite, now a ruthless commanding officer. Misunderstandings and dark secrets entwine, threatening to shatter lives.
Peter Rimmer’s second novel, Elephant Walk, in the Brigandshaw Chronicles series, is a riveting tale of love, revenge, and the indomitable spirit of a family navigating the tumultuous currents of history.
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- mrs
- 05-02-23
The best !
The characters, individual story lines, Africa ! England ! I was lost !! Bliss !
Have now read every book in this series. Starting on next series….
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- Robert Spencer
- 14-09-22
Another trip of exqisite nostalgia and memories
Again another wonderfull story with so poignant memories and accurate historical content. A great book slightly overshadowed by the narrators unfamiliarity with the pronounciations of names and places.
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