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Three families in the past are linked to the present by an old lady's search for the truth about her family fortune; where it came from and what happened to it. While searching for the truth her great grandaughter Kalle discovers a White Supremacist plot against New Zealand's Moslem community. In 1801, Isabella Blyde is left pregnant and in limbo when her fiance disappears. She is attacked and left for dead. The Pajaris are merchants from Finland who are caught up in the political struggle to keep the Baltic trade routes open. Harriet Millichamp is having an affair with Samuel Boyd, a man of colour, but is having a baby to the local Vicar,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Three families in the past are linked to the present by an old lady's search for the truth about her family fortune; where it came from and what happened to it. While searching for the truth her great grandaughter Kalle discovers a White Supremacist plot against New Zealand's Moslem community. In 1801, Isabella Blyde is left pregnant and in limbo when her fiance disappears. She is attacked and left for dead. The Pajaris are merchants from Finland who are caught up in the political struggle to keep the Baltic trade routes open. Harriet Millichamp is having an affair with Samuel Boyd, a man of colour, but is having a baby to the local Vicar,
Autorenporträt
Dr Robert Fisk is a New Zealand author of ten titles. His books are thrillers, often with a message or reflection on our lives. Although his settings normally reflect New Zealand scenery and social life, the Simpson Family Inheritance trilogy is also about Europe in the early 1800s. Robert has been a teacher and school principal, an Education Officer in Brunei Darussalam, a lecturer at Sultan Qaboos University in Oman and lately a teacher of English at Otago University Language Centre.