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Stone of Heaven and Earth
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Stone of Heaven and Earth

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Stone of Heaven and Earth is an epic tale of love and loss, extravagant expatriate lifestyles, intense danger, heroic acts, and the hideous effects of a cruel and barbaric civil war. Based on the best selling romance author’s true family history, this work of fiction spans the years 1914 to 1929. A complex and volatile political scene during and after World War 1 forms the backdrop to the intimate story of two intrepid couples who embarked on the adventure of a lifetime and made their home in China.

As World War 1 begins to envelop Europe, Jack Gorman, an officer of the Chinese Maritime Customs Service, returns home to Australia to ask Anne Houston to marry him. She agrees to follow him back to China and persuades her sister, Darl, to go along as her companion. There, Darl meets Jack’s fellow officer, Englishman Oliver Clark, and is attracted to him. For a while, the two couples enjoy a comfortable lifestyle, made occasionally extravagant by the generosity of the elderly and mysterious Madame Liechtenstein, who has befriended Oliver.

However, tensions are not only rising in Europe. In China, volatile domestic politics begins to complicate the operations of the government-run but foreign staffed Customs Service, making their duties more and more dangerous as the country lurches toward civil war.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Noelle Clark Books
Date
30 March 2018
Pages
308
ISBN
9780994458681

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Stone of Heaven and Earth is an epic tale of love and loss, extravagant expatriate lifestyles, intense danger, heroic acts, and the hideous effects of a cruel and barbaric civil war. Based on the best selling romance author’s true family history, this work of fiction spans the years 1914 to 1929. A complex and volatile political scene during and after World War 1 forms the backdrop to the intimate story of two intrepid couples who embarked on the adventure of a lifetime and made their home in China.

As World War 1 begins to envelop Europe, Jack Gorman, an officer of the Chinese Maritime Customs Service, returns home to Australia to ask Anne Houston to marry him. She agrees to follow him back to China and persuades her sister, Darl, to go along as her companion. There, Darl meets Jack’s fellow officer, Englishman Oliver Clark, and is attracted to him. For a while, the two couples enjoy a comfortable lifestyle, made occasionally extravagant by the generosity of the elderly and mysterious Madame Liechtenstein, who has befriended Oliver.

However, tensions are not only rising in Europe. In China, volatile domestic politics begins to complicate the operations of the government-run but foreign staffed Customs Service, making their duties more and more dangerous as the country lurches toward civil war.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Noelle Clark Books
Date
30 March 2018
Pages
308
ISBN
9780994458681