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To Irishman Gerry Riordan a pint at the Drawbridge Hotel in Cork makes the ideal end to the working week and one winter night in 1828 he has good reason to celebrate with his friend Lawrence Toole-Gerry is now a certified stonemason. Next day he will deliver gold tabernacle doors to St Marys Cathedral and dare to ask the beautiful Anne Donovan to marry him. But by the next night the gold has been stolen Lawrence Toole lies dead and Riordan is accused of theft and murder. Anne his bosss daughter is the only person who believes him innocent. Riordan escapes hanging but is transported to New South Wales. A convict in irons with a flaming temper he is forced to labour on the colonys toughest project the Great North Road. As he begins working in stone again a charming young woman an enigmatic overseer and two convict friends seek to open his eyes to a more promising future. Meanwhile offenders who framed him for the crimes in Ireland are also in the colony. Is there really any hope for Gerry Riordan to rebuild his shattered dreams? Australian Historical Fiction on display.
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