The Love-child

The Love-child by Philippa Carr is a historical fiction novel published by Fontana in 1979, featuring 314 pages in English. This edition presents a narrative centered around Lucy, whose life takes a dramatic turn when her mother is expelled from their home by her husband. In a twist of fate, a naval officer comes to their aid, but it is only on her deathbed that Lucy learns about her true lineage, setting the stage for her quest to understand her family’s past.
As Lucy strives to keep her family intact, she seeks employment at the Buchanan house, where her mother once worked. This setting becomes significant as it is where Lucy first encounters Nick and Murdoch, intertwining her personal journey with elements of romance and suspense. The novel explores themes of identity and familial bonds against a backdrop of historical events, inviting readers into a richly woven tale of love and discovery.
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When Lucy’s mother is flung out of the house by her husband, she is rescued by a naval officer. Only on her deathbed does she reveal Lucy’s true lineage. Trying to hold the family together, Lucy seeks work at the Buchanan house, where her mother worked, and where she first met Nick and Murdoch.
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