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Heather & Heath
Satalyte Publishing February 2015

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1838.   A tear lapped Ness’ cheek, and she blotted it angrily. It was so unfair. He had taken her chance, her choice, her body and her trust and had given...He had given her Glen Heather.

 1861.  In a panic, Isobel shook his shoulders, but there was nothing left, only a beloved shell with all the life drained away.

1919   ‘I want to marry you, Alice. God help me, and God knows why – you’re thrawn as all get out. Perhaps you remind me of my dear old dad. He had a chin like yours.’

Ness: the Scottish immigrant. 

Isobel: the squatter’s daughter. 
Alice: the heir apparent.  
All of them love Glen Heather, the lovely property in the highlands of Tasmania. All of them would do anything to carry its legacy. All of them break their hearts but not their spirits.

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John Campbell, eldest son of Hector and Ness, husband of Isobel Jarvis.
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Isobel Jarvis, who marries John Campbell in 1861.
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James "Charcoal Jamie" Galbraith, the Scots-born architect and artist who becomes Isobel's second husband
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