Galway chronicles
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[1997]
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"It was four o'clock on the afternoon of December Twenty-fourth, 1841, in the village of Ballynockanor, County of Galway, Province of Connaught, Ireland. It was after mass on the first day of Advent that the old woman, Mad Molly Fahey, had told Father O'Bannon (as well as every farmer, farmer's wife, and child) that a great miracle was coming to visit the poor of Ballynockanor" -- Conatiner.
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Galway chronicles volume 2
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[1998]
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"I've been given a second chance at my life," Joseph said to the priest. "A home, a true family. The things I imagined were lost to me forever, Father. It's a dream for me to be here. Can I risk the loss of the dream now?" Joseph Connor Burke has reclaimed his ancestral acres and the manor he was born to rule. But in a turbulent time when Ireland struggles under an unjust English oppressor, Joseph's dreams of a peaceable kingdom are inevitably shattered...
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Galway chronicles volume 3
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[1999]
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Kate, having long anticipated her reunion with her beloved husband Joseph, is horrified when he is charged with treason and thrown into a dank cell in Galway City, but her determination to keep the home fires burning in Joseph's absense never falters, even when she discovers the plans the evil Colonel Mahon has for her, and the Burke estates.
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Galway chronicles volume 4
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It is October 1844. With the death of the evil Colonel Mahon and the end of the greatest potato famine in living memory, it seems peace and prosperity are finally on the way to Ballynockanor. But is this the calm before the storm? As Kate awaits the birth of their baby, Joseph is in hiding in London. Trying to find his way to Ireland and to his beloved wife, Joseph fights against the forces that seek to block their reunion. This fourth book in the...