Dancing with the Ferryman

Dancing with the Ferryman by Frankie Valente, published in 2011, is a contemporary fiction novel that explores themes of romance and suspense. This edition, available in English, spans 304 pages and follows the journey of Jo McMorrow as she navigates unexpected challenges after discovering her pregnancy and her fiancé David’s gambling addiction. In a bid to escape her troubles, Jo retreats to Shetland, seeking a fresh start and the tranquility of a remote life.
As Jo attempts to build a new life, she quickly realizes that her hopes for peace may be misplaced. The narrative delves into her struggles and the unforeseen complications that arise in her quest for stability. Readers will find a blend of emotional depth and tension as Jo confronts her past and the realities of her situation. The book intricately weaves elements of romance and suspense, offering insight into Jo’s resilience amidst the turmoil.
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Jo McMorrow is delighted when she discovers she is pregnant. She is not quite so happy to find out that her fiance David is a gambling addict. When she discovers that she was just days away from losing all of the assets from the sale of her home she panics. She runs away to Shetland to start a new life for herself. She is hoping for peace and quiet; after all, what could happen in Shetland? It is so far away from everything. What could go wrong? Everything it seems.
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