In the valley of blue gums / J.H. Fletcher.

By: Fletcher, John, 1934- [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Sydney, NSW : Mira, an imprint of Harlequin Enterprises (Australia) Pty Ltd, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Edition: First Australian paperback editionDescription: 366 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781489257314Subject(s): Journalists -- Fiction | Romance fiction | Women -- Fiction | Interpersonal relations | Women journalists -- Australia -- Fiction | Vintners -- Tasmania -- Fiction | Families - Fiction | Man-woman relationships -- Fiction | Historical fiction | Families -- Fiction | Man-woman relationships - Fiction | Historical fiction | Families | Man-woman relationships | Australian fiction | Historical fiction | Australian fiction | Tasmania -- Social conditions -- Fiction | Tasmania | Tasmania -- Fiction | AustralianGenre/Form: Historical fiction. | Australian fiction | Historical fiction | Romance fiction | Love stories. | Australian fiction -- 21st century | Australian fiction. | Historical fiction. | Historical fiction | Australian stories -- Adult fiction -- Print | Romance fiction | Australian fiction | Australian fiction | Australian fiction | Fiction. | Historical fiction. | Romance fiction. | Romance fiction. DDC classification: A823.4 Summary: "Another compelling novel from master storyteller J.H. Fletcher. Journalist Thea Anderson's adventurous life has been one of endless danger. Even her childhood, where she and her mother were forced to flee Malaya in the fish-stinking hold of a junk in the dying days of colonialism, was fraught with peril. For a time it seemed she would find safe harbour in Tasmania in the arms of winemaker Peter Torrance, but her restless spirit cannot be contained. Thea's ambition is to travel the world as a foreign correspondent but Peter is dedicated to his family vineyard in a blue gum valley: it seems their love must fail. Thea makes her name internationally with her coverage of the assassination of President Kennedy then the escalating war in Vietnam, one of the only women in the field. Her job leads her further into peril and death stalks her all the way, until a return to Tasmania opens the door to a new and exciting career. Will this opportunity allow her to become reunited with the man she used to love? Or has that dream vanished, like mist in the valley of blue gums?"--Back cover.
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"Has a life of adventure lost her the man she loves?"--Cover.

"Another compelling novel from master storyteller J.H. Fletcher. Journalist Thea Anderson's adventurous life has been one of endless danger. Even her childhood, where she and her mother were forced to flee Malaya in the fish-stinking hold of a junk in the dying days of colonialism, was fraught with peril. For a time it seemed she would find safe harbour in Tasmania in the arms of winemaker Peter Torrance, but her restless spirit cannot be contained. Thea's ambition is to travel the world as a foreign correspondent but Peter is dedicated to his family vineyard in a blue gum valley: it seems their love must fail. Thea makes her name internationally with her coverage of the assassination of President Kennedy then the escalating war in Vietnam, one of the only women in the field. Her job leads her further into peril and death stalks her all the way, until a return to Tasmania opens the door to a new and exciting career. Will this opportunity allow her to become reunited with the man she used to love? Or has that dream vanished, like mist in the valley of blue gums?"--Back cover.

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