The Swift and the Harrier

The Swift and the Harrier

by Minette Walters
The Swift and the Harrier

The Swift and the Harrier

by Minette Walters

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Overview

A sweeping historical adventure set during one of the most turbulent periods of British history—featuring a heroine you'll never forget ...

Dorset, 1642.

When bloody civil war breaks out between the king and Parliament, families and communities across England are riven by different allegiances.

A rare few choose neutrality.

One such is Jayne Swift, a Dorset physician from a Royalist family, who offers her services to both sides in the conflict. Through her dedication to treating the sick and wounded, regardless of belief, Jayne becomes a witness to the brutality of war and the devastation it wreaks.

Yet her recurring companion at every event is a man she should despise because he embraces civil war as the means to an end. She knows him as William Harrier, but is ignorant about every other aspect of his life. His past is a mystery and his future uncertain.

The Swift and the Harrier is a sweeping tale of adventure and loss, sacrifice and love, with a unique and unforgettable heroine at its heart.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940160856797
Publisher: Blackstone Audio Inc.
Publication date: 07/12/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 471,205
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

About The Author

British author Minette Walters has been called the "Queen of British crime fiction" for her bestselling psychological suspense novels, including The Ice House, The Cellar, and The Sculptress. Her books have been published in 35 countries, and her first five books were adapted for television by the BBC.

Hometown:

Dorchester, Dorset, England

Date of Birth:

September 26, 1949

Place of Birth:

Bishop¿s Stortford, Hertfordshire, England

Education:

B.A. in French, Dunelm (Durham University), 1971
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