

An edition of Flying with angels (2005)
By Brian John
Publish Date
2005
Publisher
Greencroft Books
Language
eng
Pages
400
Description:
"Flying with Angels begins in 1845 when Martha, now in her late sixties, though beginning to feel her age, still inspires sexual adoration and a love affair follows, which causes many repercussions. This novel has all the feisty and awe-inspiring ingredients to be found in John's preceding books relating to Martha - and many of the original characters remain as alive and colourful as ever, together with several new and animated individuals who add still more flavour to the narrative. As always Martha finds a cause to fight for, and this time it is the Poor Irish, caught up in the Potato Famine of 1845-48. She becomes embroiled in a private battle with the secret Society of Sea Serjeants, and this gives her friends and family some considerable problems as they try to protect her from the society's vengeance. John, as always, has a magical feeling of place and his narrative is full of dynamism and perception." -- Norma Penfold. (A review from www.gwales.com, with the permission of the Welsh Books Council.).