Mersey Blues

Mersey Blues by Lyn Andrews, published by Corgi in 1995, is a 347-page work written in English. This narrative unfolds in the aftermath of the Great War, focusing on Dee Chatterton, who has found contentment with Tommy Kerrigan. In contrast, Hannah Harvey pursues her own ambitions as she takes on the role of Richard’s personal nurse in Ashenden, navigating the challenges of separation from her family and friends.
Readers will discover a story that explores themes of family life and personal aspirations within the context of post-war society. The characters’ journeys reflect the complexities of relationships and the impact of significant life changes. This edition offers a glimpse into the lives of those affected by the war, providing insight into their struggles and triumphs as they adapt to a new reality.
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The Great War has ended and Dee Chatterton has happily settled down with Tommy Kerrigan. But Hannah Harvey has different aspirations–she moves to Ashenden as Richard’s personal nurse, separated from close family and friends, in this sequel to Mist Over the Mersey.
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