Neil Murphy's third book embraces the subject of the Irish
'Troubles' during the chaotic period between the Easter Rising in
1916 and the signing of the Treaty in 1921. Lord Keppel, a
psychopathic Captain in the British army needs money to refurbish
his castle in Enniskillen. His American heiress wife will foot the
bill. Sadly for Keppel his pregnant bride, a millionaire's
daughter, drowns as a consequence of a German torpedo attack on the
liner, Moldavia, but not before the child enters the world. She is
left in the care of Mossy McGuire, a passing Irish fisherman who
rescued the infant. This story follows Keppel's search for his
daughter, thwarted by the I.R.A. and friendly locals who are intent
on saving the child from the hands of Keppel and returning her to
her maternal grandparents in America.
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