The Asking Price

Cover of The Asking Price by Jessica Stirling
Year: 1989
Language: en
Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 9780340412732
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Weight: 1.0582188576 Pounds
Dewey Decimal: 823/.914
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The Asking Price by Jessica Stirling, published by Hodder & Stoughton Ltd in April 1989, is a historical romance set in the challenging environment of Victorian Scotland. This edition spans 352 pages and presents the story of Kirsty and Craig Nicholson, who find their relationship strained while navigating the harsh realities of Glasgow’s streets. As they drift apart, their bond is tested by external influences and personal desires, particularly as Kirsty becomes increasingly drawn to David Lockhart, a young minister with plans to return to China.

Readers will encounter a richly woven narrative that explores themes of love, duty, and societal expectations. The characters are intricately developed, with Kirsty yearning for a deeper connection while Craig grapples with his own obsessions. The backdrop of a tenement life, coupled with the influence of a wealthy patron, adds layers to their struggles. Stirling’s portrayal of this period is marked by a keen understanding of the complexities of human relationships, making this volume a significant part of her Glasgow trilogy.


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Imprisoned in a false ‘marriage’ and trapped in Glasgow’s mean streets, Kirsty and Craig Nicholson are drifting apart, held together only by their son, Bobby. Kirsty finds herself drawn more and more to David Lockhart, the young minister who cares for her deeply. But David is bound to return to China and only his love for Kirsty keeps him in Scotland. Craig, now a committed policeman, is incensed by the behaviour of his family when they fall under the influence of a rich and generous patron, and seeks solace in the arms of a street woman from the burgh’s dark slums. His growing obsession with her threatens not only Kirsty, but the future of his family too . . .
From Publishers Weekly
Volume two of Stirling’s Glasgow trilogy ( The Good Provider ) is a dazzlingly adept period piece set in the drizzly, cold confines of Victorian Scotland as the 19th century draws to a close. Young Kirsty Nicolson feels the pinch of a mean and loveless life with her common-law husband Craig, a stiff-necked constable, and their son Bobby, who shackles them together. Crowded into a tenement with Craig’s carping mother Madge, his raffishly charming brother Gordon and sister Lorna, Kirsty dreams of love in the arms of David Lockhart, a handsome, upper-class minister. It seems hugely unfair that Madge should be the one to move up and out when wooed by Breezy Adair, a sharp businessman who has feathered his nest with a string of shady deals. In Sterling’s absorbing and convincing portrayal, this intricately calibrated cast of characters is bound by the dictates of respectability and duty, but driven by more powerful desires. This is top-notch historical fiction, written with intelligence and flair.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Review
Another successful Jessica Stirling…evocative…an enjoyable read * Scotland on Sunday * She writes in bright colours with bold, confident strokes.’ * Glasgow Herald * Jessica Stirling’s high reputation is well deserved * Manchester Evening News *
About the Author
Born in Glasgow, Jessica Stirling is the author of many heartwarming novels, most of which have Scottish backgrounds. She has enjoyed a highly successful career since The Spoiled Earth was published in 1974.

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Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd. Year: 1989.
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ISBN-13: 9780340412732.
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Language: en. Pages: 352.

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