Two Journeys Home: A Novel of Eighteenth Century Europe: 2 (Derrynane Saga)


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Its now the late-Summer of 1767. As the eagerly anticipated sequel to Beyond Derrynane opens having spent almost six eventful years at the court of Maria Theresa Eileen OConnell has availed herself of a fortuitous opportunity to travel back to Ireland.Her vivacious personality matched only by her arresting physical presence Eileen returns to Derrynane this time not as a teenage widow but rather as one of the most recognised figures at the glittering Habsburg court. Before departing Ireland several months later she experiences a whirlwind romance leading to a tumult of betrayal and conflict within the OConnell clan. Once back in Vienna she unexpectedly finds her responsibilities as governess to the youngest Habsburg archduchess now linked to relations between France and Austria.Abigail rather than being eclipsed by her colourful younger sister has instead ascended to the vaulted position of principal lady-in-waiting to Empress Maria Theresa. No longer just a girl from deep in Kerry she is a beloved - and powerful - figure at court.Hugh OConnell the youngest of the large family leaves behind waning adolescence and a fleeting attraction to the youngest archduchess when he begins a military career in the Irish Brigade of the armies of Louis XV. But perhaps as a foreshadowing of his adult life and career more royal entanglement awaits him in France ...In the continuing saga the OConnells will confront intrigue romance - even violence. Despite their innate wisdom cunning and guile what their futures hold remains to be seen.With his uniquely-descriptive prose Kevin OConnell again deftly weaves threads of historical fact and fancy to create a colourful tapestry affording unique insights into the courts of eighteenth-century Catholic Europe as well as Protestant Ascendancy-ruled Ireland. Watch as the epic unfolds amongst the OConnells their friends and enemies as the tumultuously-dangerous worlds in which they dwell continue to gradually - but inexorably - change.Along with Beyond Derrynane Two Journeys Home - and the two books to follow in The Derrynane Saga - comprise an enthralling series of historical novels presenting a sweeping chronicle set against the larger drama of Europe in the early stages of significant change dramatising the roles which have never before been treated in fiction played by a small number of expatriate Irish Catholics of the fallen Gaelic Aristocracy at the courts of Catholic Europe as well as relating their complex at times dangerous lives at home in an Ireland still controlled by the Sassenach. In addition to Eileens the books trace the largely-fictional lives of several other OConnells of Derrynane it is the tantalisingly few facts that are historically documented about them which provide the basic facts which give rise to the tale into which strategic additions of numerous historical and fictional personalities and events mesh seamlessly.
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