Tales From Portlaw Volume 11: 'Two Sisters'

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Romance, Contemporary
Cover of the book Tales From Portlaw Volume 11: 'Two Sisters' by William Forde, William Forde
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Author: William Forde ISBN: 9781310210167
Publisher: William Forde Publication: May 2, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: William Forde
ISBN: 9781310210167
Publisher: William Forde
Publication: May 2, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Nellie and Nora Fanning are the ‘Two Sisters’. In fact, they are the two most important sisters ever to come out of Portlaw. Their entrance into the world was as momentous as their influence upon it and as mysterious as their departure from it. They were two sisters with one mind, who in their later years dedicated their existence to preserve the life of Portlaw.

The story of ‘The Two Sisters’ is William Forde’s 66th published book and the 11th book in his ‘Tales from Portlaw’ series of romantic stories. It is a tale of love, struggle, adventure and deep mystery. It draws upon Irish superstition along with the sinister practices that existed in West Yorkshire hundreds of years ago. The story background begins in Portlaw, County Waterford, Ireland and ends there. In between, the story moves to Liverpool and then Haworth, West Yorkshire, England.

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Nellie and Nora Fanning are the ‘Two Sisters’. In fact, they are the two most important sisters ever to come out of Portlaw. Their entrance into the world was as momentous as their influence upon it and as mysterious as their departure from it. They were two sisters with one mind, who in their later years dedicated their existence to preserve the life of Portlaw.

The story of ‘The Two Sisters’ is William Forde’s 66th published book and the 11th book in his ‘Tales from Portlaw’ series of romantic stories. It is a tale of love, struggle, adventure and deep mystery. It draws upon Irish superstition along with the sinister practices that existed in West Yorkshire hundreds of years ago. The story background begins in Portlaw, County Waterford, Ireland and ends there. In between, the story moves to Liverpool and then Haworth, West Yorkshire, England.

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