Adios Madeira

Adios Madeira by Carey Maytham, published by Trafford Publishing in 2005, is a 196-page work of fiction that intertwines elements of romance and adventure. Set in Cape Town in 1954, the story follows a young convent scholar who is passionate about the violin. As she navigates her musical aspirations, she becomes embroiled in a series of dramatic events, including a kidnapping attempt linked to her father’s mysterious past and a Madeiran sugar plantation inheritance.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family, love, and resilience. The protagonist’s journey takes her from Cape Town to London and ultimately to the picturesque Madeiran island, where she confronts both danger and romance. As she seeks to understand her father’s history and her own identity, the plot unfolds with suspenseful twists, including her encounters with criminals and her eventual rescue by her fiancé. This edition presents a rich tapestry of experiences that reflect the complexities of relationships and the pursuit of dreams.
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Cape Town 1954-A young convent scholar studies the violin. Later at music college there is a kidnap attempt. Foreigners lingering in the area are suspected. The young student is in the dark about the absence of her father, as her mother tells her nothing about him while she is growing up. Having obtained his postal address, she finds him up-country in Pretoria. Her tells her of his fighter-pilot years during the second world war, and subsequent hospitalization. She tries to rehabilitate him by buying land outside the city to farm. They are tailed by the scoundrels, and her father is finally forced by them, at gunpoint, to hand over the inheritance papers of a Madeiran sugar plantation. The young girl escapes, and runs right through the night to safety in Pretoria. She returns to Cape Town, and boards ship to sail to London and further violin studies. On board she meets and falls in love with a young doctor, whom she tells about a romance with her music teacher in Cape Town. She also tells of her intention to find out about matters in Madeira. She settles down in a musicians’ residence in London. On a visit to Portobello Road, she is kidnapped and taken by fishing trawler to the beautiful Madeiran island. Here she finds that her abductors are mining for iron in the basalt land. Her new fiance, the doctor rescues her. The criminals are captured, tried and jailed. It appears that her father has also found his way to the island. He is persuaded by the doctor to spend some time in a hospital in Britain, and finally her mother agrees to come over from South Africa to he reunited with her long-lost love.
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