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The Stationmaster’s Daughter

By: Kathleen McGurl
Narrated by: Sarah Cullum, John Hopkins
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‘Absolutely broke my heart… I didn’t emerge for breath until I’d tearfully finished the last page. Wonderful.’ Being Anne, 5 stars

Dorset, 1935. Stationmaster Ted has never cared much for romance. Occupied with ensuring England’s most beautiful railway runs on time, love has always felt like a comparatively trivial matter. Yet when he meets Annie Galbraith on the 8.42 train to Lynford, he can’t help but instantly fall for her.

But when the railway is forced to close and a terrible accident occurs within the station grounds, Ted finds his job and any hope of a relationship with Annie hanging in the balance…

Present day. Recovering from heartbreak after a disastrous marriage, Tilly decides to escape from the bustling capital and move to Dorset to stay with her dad, Ken.

When Ken convinces Tilly to help with the restoration of the old railway, she discovers a diary hidden in the old ticket office. Tilly is soon swept up in Ted’s story, and the fateful accident that changed his life forever.

But an encounter with an enigmatic stranger takes Tilly by surprise, and she can’t help but feel a connection with Ted’s story in the past…

Don’t miss this haunting and evocative timeslip novel.

Readers LOVE The Stationmaster’s Daughter:

‘I may have shed a tear or two!… A definite emotional rollercoaster of a read that will make you both cry and smile.’ Debbie’s Book Reviews, 5 stars

‘Oh my goodness… The pages turned increasingly quickly as my desperation to find out what happened steadily grew and grew.Ginger Book Geek, 5 stars

‘Very special… I loved every minute of it.’ Jessica Belmont, 5 stars

Brilliant… Very highly recommended!!’ Donnasbookblog, 5 stars

Touched my heart! A real page turner… The perfect read for cosying up. I can’t recommend this gorgeous book enough.’ Dash Fan Book reviews, 5 stars

©2020 Kathleen McGurl (P)2020 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Romance Small Town & Rural Railroad Transportation Heartfelt
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Lovely story

A lovely story, very well read, really enjoyed it. There are no complaints from me.

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Good story but....

The story was good but somewhat spoilt by the female narrator. John Hopkins however was brilliant.

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Cleverly written and a gripping, easy to listen to story. Quite unpredictable. Great narrators. I wouldcrecommend

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Different style from other books by author

Tried hard to get into story did not enjoy the narrators voices hard to engage decided to return rather than continue with as not enjoying. Disappointed as I have really enjoyed the other books which I have purchased by same author.

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