The Hardie Inheritance

Fiction & Literature, Family Life, Romance, Historical
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Author: Anne Melville ISBN: 9781448214396
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Publication: July 31, 2014
Imprint: Bloomsbury Reader Language: English
Author: Anne Melville
ISBN: 9781448214396
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication: July 31, 2014
Imprint: Bloomsbury Reader
Language: English

This third novel in the Hardie series sees Grace Hardie choosing to stay out if the marriage race. Instead, she devotes her time to her work as a sculptor, living in Greystones, the mansion she has inherited but can no longer afford to maintain in the style it deserves. Her mother and brother are the only companions in her narrow existence.
Then, one summer day in 1932, four uninvited guests arrive from the outside world.
Lord Rupert Beverley has discovered that the Hardies are linked to his family by marriage. Andy Frith, the gardener's son who was Grace's childhood sweetheart, returns from France to see his dying father. Ellis Faraday, the son of the architect who designed Greystones, calls for permission to photograph his father's first major work. And with him he brings Trish, his charming young daughter.
The arrival of the four together will change Grace's life for unexpected happiness, wealth and fulfilment follow. But so too do family squabbles and difficult decisions about who is to become the Greystones heir.

The Hardie Inheritance, the last instalment in the Hardie series was first published in 1990.

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This third novel in the Hardie series sees Grace Hardie choosing to stay out if the marriage race. Instead, she devotes her time to her work as a sculptor, living in Greystones, the mansion she has inherited but can no longer afford to maintain in the style it deserves. Her mother and brother are the only companions in her narrow existence.
Then, one summer day in 1932, four uninvited guests arrive from the outside world.
Lord Rupert Beverley has discovered that the Hardies are linked to his family by marriage. Andy Frith, the gardener's son who was Grace's childhood sweetheart, returns from France to see his dying father. Ellis Faraday, the son of the architect who designed Greystones, calls for permission to photograph his father's first major work. And with him he brings Trish, his charming young daughter.
The arrival of the four together will change Grace's life for unexpected happiness, wealth and fulfilment follow. But so too do family squabbles and difficult decisions about who is to become the Greystones heir.

The Hardie Inheritance, the last instalment in the Hardie series was first published in 1990.

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